See why I didn't want to do it late in the night? I guess my brain
does not function 100% after a certain time. :) Seconds after hitting
send, I just realized the scheduling problem is even trickier than I
thought: Michael Homer is in New Zealand, NZDT (New Zealand Daylight
Savings Time, GMT+13).

And thus the resulting table is:
http://tinyurl.com/2jpre6

Well, long gone are the days when a GoboLinux dev meeting meant just
to go to lab's coffee room at the uni. :)

-- Hisham

On Jan 3, 2008 3:29 AM, Hisham Muhammad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> Now that the 014 release is behind us, I think it would be a good idea
> for us all to get together on IRC and look back and discuss the
> process (what went wrong, what went right, why did it take so long,
> etc.) and also the future (015 and beyond).
>
> But we need to set a date and time. :) The latter is the most
> problematic part I think, because of time zones. At the very least we
> need to find a time that works for PST (US Pacific Standard Time,
> GMT-7), BRDT (Brazilian Daylight Savings Time, GMT-2) and CET (Central
> European Time, GMT+1). This chart should help:
> http://tinyurl.com/2v6sl5
> And *then* we still need to fit people's schedules. I'm willing to fit
> into whatever schedule appears appropriate, but I'd rather not do it
> between 4:00am and 9:00am BRDT ;)
>
> Everyone is invited, but I'd especially like to have the presence of
> the tools devs and recipe committers, as we hope not only to discuss
> past experiences but also to try to outline plans for the work ahead
> of us.
>
> Awaiting reports of your schedule availabilities so we can converge to
> a date and time ASAP,
>
> -- Hisham
>
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