I prefer IRC but I am ok with Hangouts. Has a date and time for the
meeting been proposed?

Abidingly,
David





On Mon, Feb 3, 2014, at 03:06 AM, Steve Ovens wrote:

I am on Canada's East Coast (GMT -5) which means its not so difficult
for me to attend as long as it is not during 12:00-21:00 GMT (my
working hours) Mon-Fri and as long as it isn't before 13:00 GMT on the
weekends



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On Mon, Feb 3, 2014 at 11:12 AM, Ali/amjjawad <[2]amjja...@gnome.org>
wrote:

Hi,

I know, I know. I am too not sure if that is even possible. I've been
suffering from having a decent meeting and it seems it is not going to
happen but I don't give up :)

Let's see ...
What do you prefer?
A meeting on IRC/Google+ to discuss the important issue?

OR

An email to be sent and the discussion will be on the mailing list?

I do need to sit and talk with each sub-team.

I have noticed lots of good and not good stuff that we need to address
before we release 14.04 and before we go for 14.10 :)

Let's make this as easy and simple as possible.

What do you prefer?
Meeting?
Email?

Vote!

Thank you :)

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If I am allowed to vote on my own Poll/Question then:

+1 for Hangout

It is not only recorded, but the whole world can 'watch' and
'understand'. Rather than going through a list of text that might make
someone lost or confused. That is my own opinion of course :)

I'd also vote for both: IRC and Hangout.

I'd say: -1 for mailing lists discussions.
The meeting is important to build good relation between the team
members + make sure everyone has understood what he/she needs to do +
very effective way to stay up-to-date on real life + other benefits.

The problem is, as always: 'when' :)

It would be easier for people in Europe to agree about the same time
but I know Tim will have hard time to attend.

What I have in mind:
Meeting either for the whole team OR a meeting for each sub-team.

Doesn't matter for me, both are okay.

Let's move forward, please :)

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