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Could we move the Kata Containers Architecture Committee meeting to one hour earlier? #266

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fidencio opened this issue Apr 25, 2022 · 9 comments
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Currently the Kata Containers A/C meeting has been happening at 3PM UTC.
However, we've noticed some conflicts for members of the Kata Containers' Architecture Committee.

With this in mind, could we consider holding the meeting at 2PM UTC, at least while the DST doesn't hit us again?

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2PM UTC would translate in 7AM for folks in the west coast, if my calculations are correct.

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/cc @chavafg @GabyCT @cmaf @egernst @fengwang666 ... also, please, help me to loop the other folks in the west coast that are regularly attending the meeting.

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@fidencio I prefer 3PM UTC but 2PM is also doable :)

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cmaf commented Apr 26, 2022

@fidencio I also prefer 3PM UTC but 2PM UTC is acceptable

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GabyCT commented Apr 26, 2022

@fidencio for be it works both 2PM or 3PM UTC

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doodle.com anyone? 😄

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I know it isn't ideal, but as a reminder for those that cannot attend a meeting, they are recorded by OIF and the link to the recording is added into the agenda after the meeting. See for example the "Meeting Recording:" links in:

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egernst commented Apr 27, 2022

Yeah, for me, I already miss the other calls in person that are (much) earlier, and I don't want to miss this one part of the time also. That was my main hesitancy.

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chavafg commented Apr 28, 2022

both works for me :)

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