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ghermeto opened this issue Feb 19, 2020 · 19 comments
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Alignment on meeting dates and time(s) #31

ghermeto opened this issue Feb 19, 2020 · 19 comments

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@ghermeto
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Hi folks,

I would like to align on the recurring meeting days and time.

Should we have 2 alternating times (6am PST and 10am PST), like the package maintenance WG?

I specifically mentioned 6am and 10am PST because our previous meeting was 6am and 10am was the most voted time on the Doodle. Not sure if 6am works well for everyone in California.

Should we have another vote?

@wesleytodd
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Personally I think another vote won’t really help give us more information than we already have from the last one. Is anyone opposed to these meeting times? If the times are fine we just need to pick a day.

@Ethan-Arrowood
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These times work well for me on the east coast. I'll be able to attend/moderate most (if not all) of these meetings as long as I don't have any other work-day conflicts. Best days for me are Mon-Thur. Friday and weekends are variable.

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Thursdays don't work for me. I can make myself available on Tuesdays, Wednesdays or Fridays.

@mcollina @jasnell @dougwilson @mhdawson @hekike @hueniverse

could you let us know which days of the week works best for you either at 6am PST or 10am PST?

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Thursday is the only day of the week I can meet during east coast working hours.

@mhdawson
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  • 10am PST on Monday, Thursday, some Wednesdays
  • 6am PST on Wednesday, some Fridays

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Any weekday 10am - 4pm, 11pm-12pm PT

@wesleytodd
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I am good with every other Thursday alternating between 6am PST and 10am PST. So far from everyone this seems to work, and it also does not have conflicts on the Node.js or OpenJSF calendars.

@ghermeto
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I can try to be available for the 6am meetings since Thursday seems to work for everyone else...

@delvedor, how about you?

@Ethan-Arrowood
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Bumping this issue because we are already a week into March. We had a good start with this WG in January but I'd like us to get another meeting asap and start working through some of the items we have on deck.

I don't think everyone needs to be there for every meeting and we can always table certain issues/items if someone who should have an opinion can't make the meeting.

@ghermeto
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ghermeto commented Mar 8, 2020

can we do it next Thursday at 6am PT? And two weeks after will be 10am PT.

@Ethan-Arrowood
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Ethan-Arrowood commented Mar 8, 2020

Lets do it! - Anything I can do to make this official? @mhdawson?

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mhdawson commented Mar 9, 2020

It is already in the calendar for 9 EDT (6am Pacific) on the 19th. There are not templates yet in https://github.com/nodejs/create-node-meeting-artifacts/tree/master/templates so somebody should open an issue in the repo with the meeting info at least 3 days before the meeting

@ghermeto
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@wesleytodd, meeting is on the 19th. I won't be able to join, so you and @Ethan-Arrowood should align on it.

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I have the credentials for both the stream and zoom. @mhdawson I can’t add the calendar entry, can you add that? I will setup the zoom link tomorrow and set it as a recurring seminar.

@wesleytodd
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Oh, I just read above. I don’t see it on either the open js or node calendars. Am I missing something?

@mhdawson
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@wesleytodd it was on My personal calendar instead of the Foundation one, oops. Fixed. You should see it now.

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fed135 commented Mar 19, 2020

Forgive the beginner question, but where can I see this calendar? Have I missed meetings?

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fed135 commented Mar 19, 2020

Found it: nodejs calendar

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@wesleytodd what needs to be done to close this issue? Do we need to update the main readme with some info or can this just be closed?

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