[Ambassadors] NA Ambassador IRC meeting

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Thu Sep 4 01:39:38 UTC 2008


Thursday works better for me.  7 or 8 PM EST on Tuesday or Thursday.  9 gets pretty late with my new work schedule.


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-----Original Message-----
From: pcalarco at nd.edu

Date: Wed,  3 Sep 2008 21:36:38 
To: <fedora-ambassadors-list at redhat.com>; Matt McKenzie<lnxknight at gmail.com>
Cc: <fedora-ambassadors-list at redhat.com>
Subject: Re: [Ambassadors] NA Ambassador IRC meeting


I'm open to moving it to where the most folk can regularly attend.  I currently
do a radio show 8:00-10:00 pm every Wednesday, so likely would not be able to
make the meetings, but I am only one voice so that should not hold up the rest
of the group.

  - pascal

Quoting Matt McKenzie <lnxknight at gmail.com>:

> OK so we have this consensus so far:
>
> Any day but Tuesday, same time slot (9pm EST, 6pm PST, 0100 next morning
> UTC)
> wouldn't mind change to any other day, same time slot
> Wednesday evenings, same time slot
> keep it on Tuesday for now (couple months at least)
> keep it for now, but open to change if consensus agrees
> Monday or Wednesday evenings, same time slot, suggestion for Wiki planner
> page
> One Tree Hill time slot...?
>
> So to boil it down, we have basically 5 votes to change it to some other
> day, keeping same time slot (9pm EST/6pm PST), and 2 votes to keep it on
> Tuesdays, with one of those open to suggestion of the consensus now, and the
> other keeping it as is for a few months anyway.
>
> As I said when I started this I don't want to inconvenience everyone else,
> but I thought I would put this out at least, and see if anyone else wouldn't
> mind the change, or wanted to change but hasn't spoken of it yet (sort of
> trying to be the first one in class to raise their hand, though a lot of
> people have the same question, kind of thing).
>
> Anyone else?
>
>
> --
> ----------
> Matt M.
> LinuxKnight
>





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