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* [Weekly meetings] Change day/hour?
@ 2022-12-08 17:51 Matthieu Baerts
  2022-12-08 17:54 ` Dmytro Shytyi
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From: Matthieu Baerts @ 2022-12-08 17:51 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: MPTCP Upstream
  Cc: Mat Martineau, Paolo Abeni, Ossama Othman, Davide Caratti,
	Florian Westphal, Benjamin Hesmans, Dmytro Shytyi,
	Christoph Paasch, Geliang Tang

Hello,

At the last meeting, we discussed the idea of re-scheduling the weekly
meetings we have because some people might not be able to join or prefer
another moment.

But because we were exceptionally only 3 today because of the feast of
the Immaculate Conception, we didn't take any decision. Instead, we
would then like to hear from people who want to participate to know what
they think about eventually:

- Changing the day to Tuesday?
  - It might be better to avoid Monday (morning) and Friday (evening).
  - Wednesday was not OK for today's participants

- Changing the time to have it one hour later?
  - It means 17:00 UTC (9am PST, 6pm CET, 1am CST)
  - This is late for people in China but midnight is late anyway
  - Maybe we can also schedule less frequent meetings at a different
time (or on request), e.g. morning in Europe, afternoon in China?
  - (the BPF weekly meetings are on Thursdays at 17:00 UTC)

What would be OK or not OK for you? Tuesday or Thursday, same time or
one hour later?

Thanks,
Matt
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2022-12-08 17:51 [Weekly meetings] Change day/hour? Matthieu Baerts
2022-12-08 17:54 ` Dmytro Shytyi
2022-12-09  3:55   ` Geliang Tang
2022-12-09 20:59 ` Christoph Paasch
2022-12-10  0:17 ` Mat Martineau
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