[FAmSCo] New meeting time (?) and meetinggs during the holidays

Jiri Eischmann eischmann at redhat.com
Tue Dec 18 13:28:42 UTC 2012


Christoph Wickert píše v Ne 16. 12. 2012 v 23:06 +0100:
> Hi there,
> 
> FAMSco currently meets every Monday at 17:00 UTC in #fedora-meeting-2.
> 
> Now that we have Tuan as a new member, I wonder if this timing still
> fits everyone. Given that Tuan is fine, I suggest we continue meeting at
> the current time. If not, or if anybody else has problems making it, I
> will start a new poll. I really think we need better participation.
> 
> Speaking of participation: I know I have missed a lot of meeting, but I
> was very busy with my job and another time slot wouldn't really changed
> a thing.
> 
> Next thing we need to discuss are the meetings during the holidays. I
> doubt we can arrange a meeting on the 24th and even the 31st might
> become a problem. On the other hand we have a lot of work to do and only
> little time is left before the F18 release. Depending on how the meeting
> goes, we should probably consider moving the meeting to another day. I
> think we should have at least one meeting between Christmas and New
> Year.
> 
> Lets discuss all that in the meeting. And don't forget: We have to elect
> a new chair tomorrow, so please attend under any circumstances.
> 
> Kind regards,
> Christoph

I'd like to bring up the discussion about meeting during Christmas
holidays. I certainly won't be present on the 24th. My family would
probably kill me if I sat by a computer on Christmas Eve :)
25th and 26th are also national holidays and I'll be at family meetups
etc.
I propose two variants:
1. Dec 27th (5pm UTC) and Jan 3th (5pm UTC)
2. skip the whole holidays and meet on the 7th.

I'm fine with both, but if we don't find any topics we have to discuss
urgently I prefer skipping slightly more. Red Hat will be shut down
during holidays and the entire Fedora Project will be kinda suspended
anyway.
Guys, can you please write your preferences?

Jiri 




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