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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 09/11/2014 12:26 PM, Joe Brockmeier
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<pre wrap="">On 09/11/2014 09:15 AM, Ryan Lerch wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Just going to throw a time out here -- what do people think of UTC 1400
- UTC1500 as a time of day for a meeting?
We can pick any day really.
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That's 9 a.m. my time, so - kinda works. I have a lot of meetings from 8
a.m. to 11 a.m. depending on the day of week, but I can usually keep an
eyeball on IRC if I'm at the desk.
I'm fine with the idea of a meeting, but I'd also note - there's nothing
to stop people from pitching ideas on the mailing list 24/7. </pre>
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No nothing at all, except we rarely get pitches on the list even
though it is known that it happens this way. The idea of a
standalone meeting is to hopefully get people to collate a few
thoughts, then get them to pitch them as ideas in the brainstorm
session. Maybe not the way a "traditional" pitch works.<br>
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regards,<br>
ryanlerch<br>
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<pre wrap="">So - I
would hope that the meeting would be more brainstorming and generating
new ideas, and make sure if someone has a good idea they can run with -
they can do that without waiting for the meeting.
Silly question - any reason not to fold this in with the other marketing
meeting?
Best,
jzb
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