[Rfced-future] Meeting dates and doodles

Eliot Lear <lear@cisco.com> Mon, 30 November 2020 08:19 UTC

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Subject: [Rfced-future] Meeting dates and doodles
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Hi Mike,

Just on this:

>> 
>> We used to do this by Doodle poll but the last two times (I'm including the time we didn't end up meeting due to pushback by the participants shortly before the IETF meeting) the chairs have just appeared to pick a date and time without reaching out for our schedules.   I'm still waiting for a meeting time that's actually during my working day and during my working week.
> 
> 
> This still applies.


The goal here is to rotate times and to meet approximately every month, as agreed.   I wanted to hold true to that which is why I proposed just a hair less a month after the previous meeting.  You should expect the next meeting to take place during the week of the 11th of January during the morning hours, EST, afternoon hours Europe, evening hours in India, and at inconvenient hours AU/NZ/CN/JP.  Again, this is a hair less than a full month, but again one full month falls on a weekend, and a holiday weekend in the US.

The following meeting would take place approximately the week of the 15th of February during the morning hours in Europe, afternoon hours in India, evening hours in AU/NZ/JP/CN, and inconvenient hours EST.  This might be a bit longer than four weeks, but evens spacing between the previous meeting and the IETF.

I will put out a doodle first for the January meeting and next for the February meeting.  Ok?

Eliot