[Clas12_verystrange] Meeting time
Eugene Pasyuk
pasyuk at jlab.org
Sun Mar 18 16:29:19 EDT 2012
The same 07:00-11:00 for Arizona. For UK that would be 14:00-18:00 of
their local time.
-Eugene
Eugene Pasyuk wrote, On 03/18/12 16:23:
> John,
> Time zone is enabled in this poll. The time window I set up is
> 10:00-14:00 JLab time (EDT). I think what you see there is your local
> time, PDT. I guess that would 07:00-11:00 your time
>
> -Eugene
>
> John Price wrote, On 03/18/12 16:14:
>> On a more serious note, related to my last comment:
>>
>> The new poll contains times going up to only 11AM JLab time every day.
>> Given the time difference between the coasts, and various
>> childcare-related issues that pertain only to me, it is very unlikely
>> that the time eventually selected by the group as a whole will be one
>> during which I am available. What, then, would be expected of me from
>> this group? I was invited to participate some time ago, and I am happy
>> to do so, but it seems that nearly every meeting ever held has been at a
>> time I am unavailable; this makes it difficult for me to fathom what,
>> exactly, I can contribute.
>>
>> John
>>
>> On Sun, 2012-03-18 at 12:06 -0700, Michael Dugger wrote:
>>> Eugene,
>>>
>>> I think that we all understand that the chosen time may not work for any
>>> one particular individual. My complaint was that the group seemed to
>>> ignore the agreed upon time. For some reason, the 13:00 Monday time does
>>> not work, and we ended up having meetings at 11:30 or 12:00. Since we are
>>> no longer using the agreed upon time, it makes sense for us to pick a new
>>> time. (Who knows, perhaps the new time will be beneficial to the Edinburgh
>>> group and not work well for us in the Western US.)
>>>
>>> If the new time that the group chooses does not work for me, I promise not
>>> to complain.
>>>
>>> Thanks for setting up the new poll.
>>>
>>> Take care,
>>> Michael
>>>
>>> On Sun, 18 Mar 2012, Eugene Pasyuk wrote:
>>>
>>>> So, the next meeting is tomorrow. When do we meet tomorrow? 13:00 EDT or
>>>> 11:30 or something else? I set up new poll for meeting time for next
>>>> weeks http://www.doodle.com/k8ddu4fb4mnbbiqx
>>>> The geography of collaborators spans from Los Angeles to Edinburgh and
>>>> even further to Italy. This shrinks the range of acceptable time.
>>>>
>>>> -Eugene
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Michael Dugger wrote, On 03/18/12 00:12:
>>>>>
>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>
>>>>> I'm sure that, as Bill stated, "no harm was meant".
>>>>>
>>>>> I was just feeling like John Price and I were not being treated fairly.
>>>>>
>>>>> This is a simple problem with a simple solution. Let us, as a group,
>>>>> decide on a new meeting time.
>>>>>
>>>>> No harm. No foul.
>>>>>
>>>>> Sincerely,
>>>>> Michael
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On Sat, 17 Mar 2012, Bill Briscoe wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Dear All,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> May I suggest that we should not worry worry about obvious misspoken
>>>>>> words, I am sure no harm was meant.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Bill
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On Sat, Mar 17, 2012 at 7:49 PM, Michael Dugger<dugger at jlab.org> wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Lei,
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Can I get a list as to who are the "main people". Also, I'd like to know
>>>>>>> the criteria for being included in such a list. I think that would be
>>>>>>> entertaining.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Take care,
>>>>>>> Michael
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On Sat, 17 Mar 2012, Lei Guo wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Hi, Michael,
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> The time voted on doodle was 12:00pm. SOme folks at JLAB had conflict
>>>>>>>> (software meeting?) so it was changed to 11:30. BUt if the main people
>>>>>>>> are OK with 12:00pm, or at least attend part of the meeting, then I
>>>>>>>> think we can switch back to 12:00pm (EST)
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Lei
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> On Mar 16, 2012, at 9:54 PM, Michael Dugger wrote:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> I would like that we figure out a new meeting time. The time that we
>>>>>>>>> meet does not seem very stable, and is not the time that was voted on
>>>>>>>>> using the Doodle Poll.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Take care,
>>>>>>>>> Michael
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