On Sun, 16 Oct 2011, Jonathan McDowell wrote:

With DST ending in the northern hemisphere in over the next few weeks it
would be convenient to me if we moved the meeting time to 21:30 UTC (ie
keeping it at 13:30 US/Pacific rather than it moving back to 12:30
US/Pacific). I asked about this on #spi at the last meeting and those
present said it was fine with them (including Robert, who I believe is
our only southern hemisphere board member). So, does anyone who was not

And the only one in UTC+10 :)

Recapping my comments on IRC...

The proposed move shifts the meeting time from 6:30am to 7:30am for me. Meeting start times of 6:30am or later are fine with me.

(There was also potential discussion about whether we wanted to move the day; I believe Martin has a conflicting event every few weeks. I have no problem with it remaining Wednesday, but any day other than Tuesday is also fine with me.)

Since I don't have any other regular committments in the early morning, any non-weekend day is fine for me.

Cheers,

Rob

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