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On Sun, 2011-10-30 at 14:17 +0100, Florian Effenberger wrote:
in the past, the steering committee had fixed times for their regular 
calls. One week, we met on Wednesday 1600 UTC, the next week, we met on 
Saturday 1400 UTC. As the regular confcalls should stay also with the 
new BoD, this poll is to determine when the best times are. Ideally, we 
have one during the week and one at the weekend. Please select your 
possible times here:
http://www.doodle.com/rqay5h7syg45by9x

        Ah - I'd prefer to have a fixed time in the working week if we can make
it. Also - I wonder why the doodle stops at 7pm - if we are going to
wipe out an evening per week - that seems do-able; but if so there is a
lot of scope to go later (which should help get Olivier in there). I'd
far prefer a 9pm meeting on a monday to a 3pm meeting on a Saturday eg.

        Is there a reason to stop early like that ?

        Thanks,

                Michael (who just filled it out)

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