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Find a better meeting time #16

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UlisesGascon opened this issue Oct 3, 2024 · 3 comments
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Find a better meeting time #16

UlisesGascon opened this issue Oct 3, 2024 · 3 comments
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@UlisesGascon
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It seems like the current meeting time is not always working well for all of us, so I created this Doodle to conduct a quick poll to determine a better meeting time, if possible.

https://doodle.com/meeting/participate/id/e0OPRqLd

The Doodle is focused on next week (even though we don't have a meeting scheduled); let's assume that it represents a generic weekly availability rather than specifically next week. I will compare the most popular times against the Node.js and Foundation calendars to avoid double-booking, so don't worry if you choose an option that overlaps with a biweekly calendar or similar.

Note: this won't affect the frequency (once per 2w) as agreed.

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I will love to see more participation before taking a decision. Let's define a good slot on the next meeting on Monday.

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mhdawson commented Oct 8, 2024

I filled it in today, but it only let me pick from days later in the week since Monday/Tuesday was over :)

@wesleytodd
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I know I am very late on this, sorry, but the dates are all in the past now and so un-selectable. I am pretty fine with any time that is not early Monday morning (for Americas TZs), so maybe it is alright if you just pick a time that works with the OpenJS/Node calendar?

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