I have another plus for "meetings during workshops": We're coming up to an election. We may have people considering standing for Council, but not knowing what it's all about. We could open up one meeting -- perhaps when we're doing tickets -- to a small number of interested prospects, to give them a sense of how it all works. If it were a small number, it wouldn't necessarily be disruptive, and it would be very useful as a sort of recruiting measure. What do you think? Cheers, Martin On 15-04-28 10:27 AM, Raffaele Viglianti wrote:
Meeting during the workshops sounds good to me
Raff
On Tue, Apr 28, 2015 at 1:07 PM, Fabio Ciotti
wrote: We could arrange with local organizers to schedule the workshops directly involving Council members on 27 and 28 morning, so we can have the tech meeting from Sat 24 to monday 26. Just not to force all of us to stay away more the one week (beeing classes time for those of us involved in teaching like me).
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2015-04-28 18:19 GMT+02:00 James Cummings
: I believe Magdalena is proposing a TEI Simple Hackathon, but I don't
attend that (though popping in occasionally may be useful).
But otherwise I'd vote for 23/24/25 then. I don't mind working over the weekend as it then counts as less days 'officially away' in a bureaucratic nightmare envisioned by Sartre of the spreadsheet I must now keep to fit under an arbitrary number.
-James
On 28/04/15 17:11, Hugh Cayless wrote:
Hi All,
Emmanuelle Morlock asks if we can nail down dates for the Fall F2F ASAP
so
that she can reserve rooms. Workshop dates may fall on Oct. 26, 27, or
need to the
morning of the 28th. There will probably be an EpiDoc one that I may need to help run.
Options I see are:
1. Meeting on Sunday (25th) and Monday (26th) 2. Meeting the weekend before the conference (24th–25th) 3. Meeting concurrently with the workshops, and have some council members drop out for some of the time to deal with their workshops 4. Don't do any workshops 5. Don't meet before the conference.
So what do you think? Is anyone else proposing a workshop?
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