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Subject: RE: [ubl-ssc] ssc agenda items and meeting times [was Re: unavailable this week]
Anne, I have a conflicting meeting tomorrow from 8 AM to 9:30 AM. We do need to discuss a strategy for QA. Specifically, after Betty generates the spreadsheets and schema from EF, when, who, what, and how will the work be done. What time is tomorrows meeting? Regards, Sylvia -----Original Message----- From: Anne Hendry [mailto:Anne.Hendry@Sun.COM] Sent: Wednesday, August 31, 2005 12:10 PM To: ubl-ssc@lists.oasis-open.org Cc: Stephen Green Subject: [ubl-ssc] ssc agenda items and meeting times [was Re: unavailable this week] Hi, Stephen is unavailable for this week's ssc call. Does anyone else have agenda items? If not, we can continue to work on selecting a better meeting time. Going back to the discussion on time changes, Stephen Green wrote: >If we made it 5.30pm start I could probably make most weeks but I might >sometimes be about 15mins late. Any day of the week is about the same >for me. > > Tony, based on what you stated below, this seems like it might work better for you, but is another day of the week even better? I think Sylvia mentioned availability on Mondays and Tuesdays at 10:30 (but now we're talking 9:30 am, not 10:30). > If the meeting starts before 6:30pm, I'm in the office, and I need to > leave by 6:30pm so I can get home in time to put my son to bed. > Otherwise, I could probably do it at 9pm UK time (10pm Berlin, 8pm > UTC, 4pm NY, 12pm LA). In truth, that late Thursday afternoon slot > is one where I have a telecon clash anyway, so it is always going to > be tricky for me. Perhaps if everyone sends me their availalbe (or non-available, whichever is shortest) times, I can put together a matrix that will help us make a decision on a better meeting time. Sylvia, you did mention David's Thursday availability, as well as noon PST Monday and Wedensday. Is that still the case? Thanks, Anne
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