Hello everybody, I've just joined the list a few hours ago and I'm trying to get the thread. On Mon, Aug 2, 2010 at 3:36 PM, Koushik Kumar Nundy <kknundy@gmail.com> wrote:
On 3 August 2010 00:57, Bryen M. Yunashko <suserocks@bryen.com> wrote:
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This is why I'm also advocating that we have two timezone meetings as I suggested earlier. Because this program is such an important global effort, I want to ensure everyone has an opportunity to communicate. So... speak up now... What time works best for you?
While UTC 15:00 is not such a bad time for me, alternate meetings having alternate timings is according to me, not such a bad idea. The complication resulting from that would however be that nosingle meeting would have a worldwide geographical distribution of attenders. This could be overcome by let's say, a meeting every month or two on a weekend. Sunday, UTC 11:00, where most people who have internet access at home could attend.
UTC 11:00 is 7 AM in Chile (8 AM in Argentina, even earlier in some south-american countries) Being realistic, it would be difficult for us to join the meeting. Personally, I'm willing to attend at any time between UTC 18:00 and UTC 3:00 of the next day.
And your English is better than mine! :-)
Most people complaining here about their weak English seem to have pretty high standards set for themselves. I seem to find nothing very dismal or stunted in their linguistic ability, except maybe a grammatical error here and there.
Bryen
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