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Re: [osgi-dev] Meeting schedule for the OSGi Specification Project

I believe I could work with any of those times.

- Ray

On Thu, Mar 11, 2021 at 9:44 AM BJ Hargrave <hargrave@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I meant 1400 UTC as the "fixed" time. This is 1000 EDT on Mar 17 and throughout US DST. Once Europe goes to DST on Mar 28, the European time for 1400 UTC will change.
 
Other comments indicate that Tuesday is not possible. Thursday 1400-1500 UTC is already used by the OSGi WG Steering committee. Wed 1430-1500 UTC is unavailable. So that leaves us with either Wed 1500-1630 UTC or Thursday 1500-1630 UTC.
 
So I would suggest we change to use Wednesday 1500-1630 UTC as the meeting time. So please recheck your availability for this time. And note this time will change for Europeans on Mar 28 when Europe goes on DST.
 
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BJ Hargrave
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Date: Wed, Mar 10, 2021 11:45
 
To make this all more confusing, daylight savings starts in the US this Sunday March 14th.  This always is a big pain giving that DST starts at different dates across the globe.  I assume when BJ says 1000 ET that takes into account the daylight savings change in the US.  In the past the OSGi meeting times always follow the DST change according to US/Canada DST schedule.  Is that still the case?  The time slot will always start at 1000 ET regardless of DST or not?
 
I mention this because once all move to DST in Europe that will put the start time back to 1500 UTC, I assume.

Tom
 
 
 
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Date: Wed, Mar 10, 2021 10:06 AM
 
I will have a regular conflict at 1430-1500 UTC.  If the call is to happen on Wednesday then starting at 1500 UTC would work for me.  On the other hand my conflict is only for 30 minutes so if this time slot works for most I can just be missing for 1/3 of the call.
 
In general my Monday, Thursday and Friday are much more open and a 1400 UTC time would work on any of these days for me.

Tom
 
 
 
----- Original message -----
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Subject: [EXTERNAL] [osgi-dev] Meeting schedule for the OSGi Specification Project
Date: Wed, Mar 10, 2021 9:53 AM
 
It is time to start setting up some regular meetings for the project to first discuss and agree on how we want to organize ourselves and our work and then to do work.
 
It was suggested that we set up a series of zoom calls on a biweekly basis for 90 min each. The proposal was for 1000 ET/ 1400 UTC: https://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/fixedtime.html?iso=20210317T14&p1=1440&ah=1&am=30
 
The first call would be for Mar 17.
 
Please check for calendar conflicts you may have with this proposed meeting cadence and, if you have an ongoing conflict, make some alternate suggestions.
 
Hopefully we can quickly reach an agreeable time slot and I will then schedule the zoom calls.
 
 
Looking forward to starting up OSGi spec work again!
 
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OSGi Fellow and OSGi Specification Project lead // mobile: +1 386 848 3788
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