David
– I’m booked all day Friday June 4th. I would like to keep the same
schedule. So, 1b or 2 would be
fine.
Did
you mean the 10th, or Friday June
11th?
Ross
Note: New
email address after June 13 / Nouvelle adresse de courriel après le 13 Juin :
Ross.Smith@pwgsc.gc.ca
Ross
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Message-----
From: Skyberg,
David [mailto:dskyberg@rsasecurity.com]
Sent: May 28, 2004 4:01 PM
To: PKI Lower Costs
Subject: [pki-lowercosts] Today's
meeting
I would
like to apologize for the meeting mess-up today. I experienced two
failures. First, I didn’t publish the dial-in number. Going
forward, I will put it in the minutes from the previous meeting as well as
publish it to the list the day before the meeting.
Secondly, I had an
emergency issue at work for which I needed to immediately drop off 5 minutes
after I called in. So if anyone did happen to know that the number is
the same as last time, I wasn’t there to greet you.
Anyway,
we can either reschedule for this coming Friday, or push off until the next
scheduled meeting on June 10. If we do reschedule for this coming Friday
(June 4), then we need to decide whether or not to adjust the entire sequence
(only an issue to me, since I already have a continuing conference call
established ;).
So
please email the group and let me know which of the following you would
prefer:
1.
Meet
this coming Friday (June 4) and:
a.
Reset
future meetings accordingly (next meeting would be June 18)
or
b.
Meet
back to back (next meeting June 10 as scheduled)
2.
Wait to
meet on the next scheduled meeting date (June 10)
Thanks.