Hi Everyone, On 1/4/25 00:27, Anupa Ann Joseph wrote: <<snip>> > On 04/01/25 10:19, Joost van Baal-Ilić wrote: <<snip>> >> On Sat, Jan 04, 2025 at 01:36:35AM +0100, Jean-Pierre Giraud wrote: <<snip>> >> >> Yes, starting at 17:00 UTC i.e. 18:00 CET could work for me. >> > Thank you for proposing this, because 18:00 UTC is a bit late for me and > around 2 hours after that is going to be very late. > >>> and extend the survey to Tuesday January 7th as >>> planned at the December meeting >> > +1 to adding January 7th on the list. <<snip>> This was my fault, I added a single time frame instead of multiple time frames for the dates selected. I did this because on the bottom of the page it gives the relative time for the meeting proposers timezone and indicates that it will translate timezones for the voters. With this feedback January 7th and times of 15:00, 16:00, and 17:00 UTC are added to the selections. >> >>> I point out that the next point release of Debian will take place >>> on January 11th and we have to prepare it in the days before. <<snip>> The meeting snippet was a reminder, this meeting will skip action on the upcoming release with no impact on it at all nor vice-versa. We do however need to address some the IRC and agenda questions of where our team fits into the public release notification cycle. > >>> Finally, I think that limiting the meeting to an hour and a half maximum >>> is more reasonable. <<snip>> >>>> We will dedicate 5-10 minutes per item, this should help us speed through >>>> the meeting a bit faster. That timing approach worked for a similar >>>> lengthened meeting that we had last year, lets see if it still works for >>>> us. >> >> We could try that indeed. But if we can't reach rough consensus within that >> small slot of time; we should be prepared to keep the item on the agenda for >> next meeting, I'd guess. <<snip>> There are 15-ish points and if everyone has an idea of what they want to say or has an idea of a yay/nay we could conceivably run this meeting in 1 hour and 30 minutes. A few points being strict yes or no leave room for other points to go over or under the minutes range. We have done it before, though as with any meeting something may come up that pushes it further, so like an IRL meeting come prepared or pre-discuss a few points here on the list or in the channel for the sake of clearing the agenda faster. But yes, despite that if we cannot close something or something really needs more voices on the topic, we will table it for the next meeting which should be much shorter and that topic then can get the full attention that it deserves. -- - Be well, Donald Norwood -- - ⢀⣴⠾⠻⢶⣦⠀ ⣾⠁⢠⠒⠀⣿⡁ Donald Norwood ⢿⡄⠘⠷⠚⠋⠀ B7A1 5F45 5B28 7F38 4174 ⠈⠳⣄⠀⠀⠀⠀ D5E9 E5EC 4AC9 BD62 7B05
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