Re: moving marketing meeting to Tuesdays instead of Wednesday



I completely understand the 8pm issues - thats more-or-less bedtime
around here too :) With that said, would anyone be opposed to moving
it up an hour or so to 19:00UTC on Tuesday? Would that help (or hurt)
anyone else' schedule? And maybe for people to start trying to get
connected as early as 18:30 so we can start on time?

Emily

On Fri, Jan 11, 2013 at 10:35 AM, Dave Neary <dneary gnome org> wrote:

Hi Emily,

Speaking only for myself, the time-slot will always be problematic - on
Wednesdays I will never be available, on other nights, it is possible, but
kids need to be put to bed, stories need to be told, etc. 8pm is rush hour
in the Neary household. 7pm would be better (with the exception of
Wednesday).

Cheers,
Dave.


On 01/11/2013 02:05 PM, Emily Gonyer wrote:

Dave, Allan, would any evening be better for you two? Would even an
hour or two earlier be helpful?

Emily

On Fri, Jan 11, 2013 at 6:14 AM, Dave Neary <dneary gnome org> wrote:

On 01/11/2013 12:12 PM, Allan Day wrote:


Sriram Ramkrishna <sri ramkrishna me> wrote:


Does anybody have a problem with attendance if we move the marketing
meeting
from Wednesday to Tuesday at 20:00 UTC?



That would actually work better for me. Although, since it's an
evening it is hard for me to commit to always making it.



Idem for me. It's better, but not perfect :) At least there's a chance I
could make it once on a Tuesday.

Cheers,
Dave.


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