Michael and others...
Speaking of conference calls or "live conferences with live calls" if
you will...
Worldwide especially, why not consider engaging some or all users using
Skype audio, or perhaps those that can, use the Skype long-distance
calling potential ?
It's NOT the 100% answer-all, but might be useful and further the
process, etc.
Joe Rotello / WindowGroup
Knoxville, TN / USA
Skype: joerotello
On 1/30/2011 12:00 PM, discuss+help@documentfoundation.org wrote:
Subject:
[tdf-discuss] Best time for Conference Calls
From:
Michael Wheatland <michael@wheatland.com.au>
Date:
Sun, 30 Jan 2011 17:35:06 +0930
To:
discuss@documentfoundation.org
I thought I would put forward a view regarding the best time for
conference calls being held world wide.
The current situation regarding the conference calls is such that the
people situated in South-East Asia and Australia need to be awake at
3-4AM to attend the calls.
Might I suggest That we move the times earlier in the day to around
1200-1400 GMT.
http://www.wheatland.com.au/sites/default/files/files/BestTimeCalling.PNG
As far as I can see this would exclude the least number of people
around the world from attending the calls.
What do others think?
Thanks,
Michael Wheatland
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