On 11/17/2016 04:15 AM, Justin W. Flory wrote:
> On 11/15/2016 06:10 AM, Benson Muite wrote:
>> A poll to possibly change the meeting time is at:
>>
>>
https://dudle.inf.tu-dresden.de/anonymous/FedoraMarketing/
>>
>> Times are UTC - you will need to do a conversion (hope to add this
>> feature) but for now the site below may be helpful:
>>
http://www.worldtimeserver.com/current_time_in_UTC.aspx
>>
>> Marketing and website developers, comments and suggestions on the
>> polling software also appreciated. The code can be found at:
>>
https://github.com/kellerben/dudle
>>
>> One thing might be to add Fedora css style sheet if can find a host for
>> it, such as
poll.fedoraproject.org or
fedoraproject.org/poll
>>
>> Regards,
>> Benson
>>
>
> Hi Benson, thanks for organizing this! I think choosing a new meeting
> time will definitely be helpful for us. However, I'm reluctant about
> choosing new times *right now* for a couple of reasons. I don't yet
> have my final schedule for my courses next semester yet, but I should
> know these by the end of December. Additionally, I will be going
> overseas to Europe as well in January (until May or longer), so this
> may impact the times I am available at as well. I'm hoping that I
> might actually be able to attend some more meetings in December and
> early January.
>
> I would definitely like to participate / run Marketing meetings again
> if I can commit to the time slot. However, I'm afraid of the same
> thing as before happening again, where we choose a new time, and then
> an unexpected change makes it impossible for me to attend. Do we want
> to try checking back in towards the end of December about this? I'd be
> curious to know yours and others' thoughts as well.
>
>
That is fine for me. If will be continuing with only a few people, may
need to consider some other arrangement as well due to time differences.
Will there be a hub for marketing or will it be combined with some other
group?
Ideally, the Marketing team will have a hub in the up-and-coming Fedora
Hubs project.
However, it isn't likely this will be fully ready any time soon (it's
under active development). For now, the traditional methods will still
be used. Hope this answers your question!
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Cheers,
Justin W. Flory
jflory7(a)gmail.com