Hi everyone, 

I just found this in my Spam (my TEI emails keep going there, no matter how many of them I rescue!!). I agree with Syd; I personally do not anticipate being willing to travel by the end of April, for any reason. 

I'm open to more routine weekly meetings, though I'm also open to reserving the days that would've been our face-to-face for longer sessions, as well.

Hope everyone is doing okay! 
-j. 


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On Wed, Mar 18, 2020, 22:47 Syd Bauman <s.bauman@northeastern.edu> wrote:
Personally, I think it is now reasonable to give up on meeting F2F
this Spring at all. (The Fall remains a possibility, but it too may
end up being cancelled. Same for Spring 2021. But I have confidence
that if modern society has survived as far as Spring 2021 we would be
able to meet.) I think we should be proactive (thank you for that
word, Meghan) in trying to make up for the loss of the F2F. One
suggestion would be start holding regular weekly meetings. The Tue
13:00Z to 14:30Z slot seems to be one that works for everyone, so it
might be a good starting point.

Thoughts?

And no, Meaghan, you should not take the Metro. :-(


> I think I was the only council member to be "proactive" about
> making my reservations for the F2F meeting. Given the current
> situation, I'm concerned that I won't be able to take the Metro in
> DC, much less leave the country at that time. I've canceled my
> hotel in Paderborn, and I just applied for a "voucher" from Aer
> Lingus. If we decide to meet later, fantastic. If we decide to meet
> virtually, it'll be nice to see you on my screen and I'll apply the
> voucher somehow personally. They have to let us back into Europe
> eventually, right?
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