Hi, Just to be clear on meeting time, I suggest meeting time should be based on UTC, not on any local time, to avoid regional specific summer time confusion. Having said that, meeting schedule proposal would be - Thursday 15:00 UTC ( 11:00 AM EST/ 10:00 AM CST / 8:00 AM PST/ 12:00 AM UTC +9 (Asia)/ 3-4 PM UTC+1/2 (Europe)) - Tuesday 13:00 UTC (9:00 AM EST/ 8:00 AM CST / 6:00 AM PST/ 10:00 PM UTC +9 (Asia)/ 1-2 PM UTC+1/2 (Europe) Q1. Is this "2 calls per week" a final decision? Q2. If we do twice a week, it seems like Thursday meeting is the main one, especially from the number of "+1"s. Do we have any idea on how we can synchronize two meetings, how we want to run these two meetings? Anyway, I voted for the calls length. Regards, Jaesuk Ahn On Wed, May 8, 2019 at 1:51 AM PACHECO, RODOLFO J <rp2723@att.com> wrote:
RESENDING -> ISSUES with the PREVIOUS DOODLE (confusing and not working)
At the PTG we had the discussion for the Design Call Times/and Number of Days.
The following options where proposed at the PTG
· Design Call evolution
- Move to at least 2 calls a week (Suggested)
§ Thursday - 11:00 AM EST/ 10:00 AM CST / 8:00 AM PST/ 12:00 AM UTC +9 (Asia)/ 3-4 PM UTC+1/2 (Europe)+1+1+1+1+1+1+1
§ Tuesday - 9:00 AM EST/ 8:00 AM CST / 6:00 AM PST/ 10:00 PM UTC +9 (Asia)/ 1-2 PM UTC+1/2 (Europe)+1+1
- Extend length of the calls?
§ Remain 60 mins+1
§ Extend 90 mins +1
The key question remaining is the length of the calls.
Please vote here for Calls length.
Ignore the Tuesday/Thursday May date’s, all I am interested in deciding is the length of the calls at this point.
https://doodle.com/poll/wbdwym6x4dqnhe6f
Will close this voting Sunday May 12 at 12 AM EST.
Will send an updated invite in the mailing list afterwards.
Reminder we will have the Design Call Thursday May 9 at 11 EST as per usual.
Regards
*Rodolfo Pacheco*
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