next call: Tuesday, Feb 11
Dear all, our next Council call is on Tuesday, February 11 (EDT 09:00-10:30, GMT 14:00-15:30, CEST 15:00-16:30). Please add topics to the agenda: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1hlKcKJJqW-LV0_-Q3rZQJqBxXySk_fA8qEJWlAun... We do not have a clear result for the F2F meeting location yet - so please fill in the doodle if you haven't done so far: https://doodle.com/poll/vpncpziivf4fcfn6 Best, Martina
Apologies, it's school break time and I am in Slovakian mountains with my
kids.
Best regards,
Magdalena
pt., 7 lut 2020, 18:21 użytkownik Scholger, Martina (
martina.scholger@uni-graz.at)
Dear all,
our next Council call is on Tuesday, February 11 (EDT 09:00–10:30, GMT 14:00–15:30, CEST 15:00–16:30).
Please add topics to the agenda:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1hlKcKJJqW-LV0_-Q3rZQJqBxXySk_fA8qEJWlAun...
We do not have a clear result for the F2F meeting location yet – so please fill in the doodle if you haven’t done so far: https://doodle.com/poll/vpncpziivf4fcfn6
Best,
Martina
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Dear Council, That sound you hear is a squeal of anguish. I have to be in Washington DC on 29th April (my project won the 5th largest ever DAG grant from the NEH, and so I really need to be there for the celebration of the awards), which means that I will be flying back to London Thursday morning…and then straight out again for the Face-to-Face. It’s going to be a hideous, hideous journey. This is what I get for being 20 minutes late to the meeting. Oxford would have made life very much better. All of which by way of saying, if I could have details about where we are staying and which airport is best to use ASAP it would be very, very helpful, because trying to sort travel plans is complicated. As it is, I don’t think there’s even a direct flight from London unless I’m looking at things wrong…. Best wishes, N.
Dear Nicholas and Council, here are some first travel recommendations: Paderborn has a tiny airport (PAD) that features regular connections to Munich (MUC) and Frankfurt (FRA). Another option (which I prefer) is to fly in and out from Düsseldorf (DUS) and then take the train to/from Paderborn (which is usually a direct connection). You can check and book train rides here: https://www.bahn.com/en/view/index.shtml The meeting will take place at the Heinz Nixdorf Institut (room F0.225, see https://www.hni.uni-paderborn.de/service/raeume-im-gebaeude-f/konferenzraum-...); the nearest hotel is the Welcome (https://www.welcome-hotels.com/hotels/paderborn/) which is in walking distance to the meeting location. A really nice hotel is the Galerie Hotel Abdinghof (https://www.galerie-hotel.de/en/home.html) which is still in walking distance if you like walking ;) I will post a map with detail soonish. Let me know if you need more information and I’m happy to check your connection if you feel unsure. Cheers Peter
Am 12.02.2020 um 10:44 schrieb Nicholas Cole
: Dear Council,
That sound you hear is a squeal of anguish.
I have to be in Washington DC on 29th April (my project won the 5th largest ever DAG grant from the NEH, and so I really need to be there for the celebration of the awards), which means that I will be flying back to London Thursday morning…and then straight out again for the Face-to-Face. It’s going to be a hideous, hideous journey. This is what I get for being 20 minutes late to the meeting. Oxford would have made life very much better.
All of which by way of saying, if I could have details about where we are staying and which airport is best to use ASAP it would be very, very helpful, because trying to sort travel plans is complicated. As it is, I don’t think there’s even a direct flight from London unless I’m looking at things wrong….
Best wishes,
N.
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Dear Peter, That’s very helpful, thank you, and thank you for getting back to me so quickly! Best wishes, N.
On 12 Feb 2020, at 11:23, Peter Stadler
wrote: Dear Nicholas and Council,
here are some first travel recommendations: Paderborn has a tiny airport (PAD) that features regular connections to Munich (MUC) and Frankfurt (FRA). Another option (which I prefer) is to fly in and out from Düsseldorf (DUS) and then take the train to/from Paderborn (which is usually a direct connection). You can check and book train rides here: https://www.bahn.com/en/view/index.shtml
The meeting will take place at the Heinz Nixdorf Institut (room F0.225, see https://www.hni.uni-paderborn.de/service/raeume-im-gebaeude-f/konferenzraum-...); the nearest hotel is the Welcome (https://www.welcome-hotels.com/hotels/paderborn/) which is in walking distance to the meeting location. A really nice hotel is the Galerie Hotel Abdinghof (https://www.galerie-hotel.de/en/home.html) which is still in walking distance if you like walking ;)
I will post a map with detail soonish.
Let me know if you need more information and I’m happy to check your connection if you feel unsure.
Cheers Peter
Am 12.02.2020 um 10:44 schrieb Nicholas Cole
: Dear Council,
That sound you hear is a squeal of anguish.
I have to be in Washington DC on 29th April (my project won the 5th largest ever DAG grant from the NEH, and so I really need to be there for the celebration of the awards), which means that I will be flying back to London Thursday morning…and then straight out again for the Face-to-Face. It’s going to be a hideous, hideous journey. This is what I get for being 20 minutes late to the meeting. Oxford would have made life very much better.
All of which by way of saying, if I could have details about where we are staying and which airport is best to use ASAP it would be very, very helpful, because trying to sort travel plans is complicated. As it is, I don’t think there’s even a direct flight from London unless I’m looking at things wrong….
Best wishes,
N.
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Peter, This is splendidly helpful. Just to confirm in writing for those of us visually-oriented: We are a go for meeting in Paderborn May 1-3, and may begin to make travel plans? I'm looking at booking one of Peter's recommended hotels from the 30th to the 4th, and planning travel accordingly. Is that kosher to begin doing? Best, Meaghan On Wed, Feb 12, 2020 at 6:23 AM Peter Stadler < pstadler@mail.uni-paderborn.de> wrote:
Dear Nicholas and Council,
here are some first travel recommendations: Paderborn has a tiny airport (PAD) that features regular connections to Munich (MUC) and Frankfurt (FRA). Another option (which I prefer) is to fly in and out from Düsseldorf (DUS) and then take the train to/from Paderborn (which is usually a direct connection). You can check and book train rides here: https://www.bahn.com/en/view/index.shtml
The meeting will take place at the Heinz Nixdorf Institut (room F0.225, see https://www.hni.uni-paderborn.de/service/raeume-im-gebaeude-f/konferenzraum-...); the nearest hotel is the Welcome ( https://www.welcome-hotels.com/hotels/paderborn/) which is in walking distance to the meeting location. A really nice hotel is the Galerie Hotel Abdinghof ( https://www.galerie-hotel.de/en/home.html) which is still in walking distance if you like walking ;)
I will post a map with detail soonish.
Let me know if you need more information and I’m happy to check your connection if you feel unsure.
Cheers Peter
Am 12.02.2020 um 10:44 schrieb Nicholas Cole < nicholas.cole@history.ox.ac.uk>:
Dear Council,
That sound you hear is a squeal of anguish.
I have to be in Washington DC on 29th April (my project won the 5th largest ever DAG grant from the NEH, and so I really need to be there for the celebration of the awards), which means that I will be flying back to London Thursday morning…and then straight out again for the Face-to-Face. It’s going to be a hideous, hideous journey. This is what I get for being 20 minutes late to the meeting. Oxford would have made life very much better.
All of which by way of saying, if I could have details about where we are staying and which airport is best to use ASAP it would be very, very helpful, because trying to sort travel plans is complicated. As it is, I don’t think there’s even a direct flight from London unless I’m looking at things wrong….
Best wishes,
N.
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-- Dr. Meaghan Brown
Meaghan, yes, my believe is that this is fixed now – except our chair sends out a tweet stating otherwise, and removing me from Council ;) Best Peter
Am 13.02.2020 um 02:51 schrieb Meaghan Brown
: Peter,
This is splendidly helpful. Just to confirm in writing for those of us visually-oriented: We are a go for meeting in Paderborn May 1-3, and may begin to make travel plans? I'm looking at booking one of Peter's recommended hotels from the 30th to the 4th, and planning travel accordingly. Is that kosher to begin doing?
Best, Meaghan
On Wed, Feb 12, 2020 at 6:23 AM Peter Stadler
wrote: Dear Nicholas and Council, here are some first travel recommendations: Paderborn has a tiny airport (PAD) that features regular connections to Munich (MUC) and Frankfurt (FRA). Another option (which I prefer) is to fly in and out from Düsseldorf (DUS) and then take the train to/from Paderborn (which is usually a direct connection). You can check and book train rides here: https://www.bahn.com/en/view/index.shtml
The meeting will take place at the Heinz Nixdorf Institut (room F0.225, see https://www.hni.uni-paderborn.de/service/raeume-im-gebaeude-f/konferenzraum-...); the nearest hotel is the Welcome (https://www.welcome-hotels.com/hotels/paderborn/) which is in walking distance to the meeting location. A really nice hotel is the Galerie Hotel Abdinghof (https://www.galerie-hotel.de/en/home.html) which is still in walking distance if you like walking ;)
I will post a map with detail soonish.
Let me know if you need more information and I’m happy to check your connection if you feel unsure.
Cheers Peter
Am 12.02.2020 um 10:44 schrieb Nicholas Cole
: Dear Council,
That sound you hear is a squeal of anguish.
I have to be in Washington DC on 29th April (my project won the 5th largest ever DAG grant from the NEH, and so I really need to be there for the celebration of the awards), which means that I will be flying back to London Thursday morning…and then straight out again for the Face-to-Face. It’s going to be a hideous, hideous journey. This is what I get for being 20 minutes late to the meeting. Oxford would have made life very much better.
All of which by way of saying, if I could have details about where we are staying and which airport is best to use ASAP it would be very, very helpful, because trying to sort travel plans is complicated. As it is, I don’t think there’s even a direct flight from London unless I’m looking at things wrong….
Best wishes,
N.
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I just added a document with travel information at https://docs.google.com/document/d/1aZQ_cwgbw-WMcvXaACkYrVDngX67s_lRntc61VM-... and a map at https://drive.google.com/open?id=1McjQXeGf-pkIIq9OVxpJyMspEqnDMvaU&usp=sharing Do let me know if there’s anything I should add! Cheers Peter
Am 13.02.2020 um 12:05 schrieb Peter Stadler
: Meaghan,
yes, my believe is that this is fixed now – except our chair sends out a tweet stating otherwise, and removing me from Council ;)
Best Peter
Am 13.02.2020 um 02:51 schrieb Meaghan Brown
: Peter,
This is splendidly helpful. Just to confirm in writing for those of us visually-oriented: We are a go for meeting in Paderborn May 1-3, and may begin to make travel plans? I'm looking at booking one of Peter's recommended hotels from the 30th to the 4th, and planning travel accordingly. Is that kosher to begin doing?
Best, Meaghan
On Wed, Feb 12, 2020 at 6:23 AM Peter Stadler
wrote: Dear Nicholas and Council, here are some first travel recommendations: Paderborn has a tiny airport (PAD) that features regular connections to Munich (MUC) and Frankfurt (FRA). Another option (which I prefer) is to fly in and out from Düsseldorf (DUS) and then take the train to/from Paderborn (which is usually a direct connection). You can check and book train rides here: https://www.bahn.com/en/view/index.shtml
The meeting will take place at the Heinz Nixdorf Institut (room F0.225, see https://www.hni.uni-paderborn.de/service/raeume-im-gebaeude-f/konferenzraum-...); the nearest hotel is the Welcome (https://www.welcome-hotels.com/hotels/paderborn/) which is in walking distance to the meeting location. A really nice hotel is the Galerie Hotel Abdinghof (https://www.galerie-hotel.de/en/home.html) which is still in walking distance if you like walking ;)
I will post a map with detail soonish.
Let me know if you need more information and I’m happy to check your connection if you feel unsure.
Cheers Peter
Am 12.02.2020 um 10:44 schrieb Nicholas Cole
: Dear Council,
That sound you hear is a squeal of anguish.
I have to be in Washington DC on 29th April (my project won the 5th largest ever DAG grant from the NEH, and so I really need to be there for the celebration of the awards), which means that I will be flying back to London Thursday morning…and then straight out again for the Face-to-Face. It’s going to be a hideous, hideous journey. This is what I get for being 20 minutes late to the meeting. Oxford would have made life very much better.
All of which by way of saying, if I could have details about where we are staying and which airport is best to use ASAP it would be very, very helpful, because trying to sort travel plans is complicated. As it is, I don’t think there’s even a direct flight from London unless I’m looking at things wrong….
Best wishes,
N.
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Dear Peter and all, 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? Best, Meaghan On Thu, Feb 13, 2020 at 8:43 AM Peter Stadler < pstadler@mail.uni-paderborn.de> wrote:
I just added a document with travel information at https://docs.google.com/document/d/1aZQ_cwgbw-WMcvXaACkYrVDngX67s_lRntc61VM-... and a map at https://drive.google.com/open?id=1McjQXeGf-pkIIq9OVxpJyMspEqnDMvaU&usp=sharing
Do let me know if there’s anything I should add!
Cheers Peter
Am 13.02.2020 um 12:05 schrieb Peter Stadler < pstadler@mail.uni-paderborn.de>:
Meaghan,
yes, my believe is that this is fixed now – except our chair sends out a tweet stating otherwise, and removing me from Council ;)
Best Peter
Am 13.02.2020 um 02:51 schrieb Meaghan Brown
Peter,
This is splendidly helpful. Just to confirm in writing for those of us visually-oriented: We are a go for meeting in Paderborn May 1-3, and may begin to make travel plans? I'm looking at booking one of Peter's recommended hotels from the 30th to the 4th, and planning travel accordingly. Is that kosher to begin doing?
Best, Meaghan
On Wed, Feb 12, 2020 at 6:23 AM Peter Stadler < pstadler@mail.uni-paderborn.de> wrote: Dear Nicholas and Council,
here are some first travel recommendations: Paderborn has a tiny airport (PAD) that features regular connections to Munich (MUC) and Frankfurt (FRA). Another option (which I prefer) is to fly in and out from Düsseldorf (DUS) and then take the train to/from Paderborn (which is usually a direct connection). You can check and book train rides here: https://www.bahn.com/en/view/index.shtml
The meeting will take place at the Heinz Nixdorf Institut (room F0.225, see https://www.hni.uni-paderborn.de/service/raeume-im-gebaeude-f/konferenzraum-...); the nearest hotel is the Welcome ( https://www.welcome-hotels.com/hotels/paderborn/) which is in walking distance to the meeting location. A really nice hotel is the Galerie Hotel Abdinghof ( https://www.galerie-hotel.de/en/home.html) which is still in walking distance if you like walking ;)
I will post a map with detail soonish.
Let me know if you need more information and I’m happy to check your connection if you feel unsure.
Cheers Peter
Am 12.02.2020 um 10:44 schrieb Nicholas Cole < nicholas.cole@history.ox.ac.uk>:
Dear Council,
That sound you hear is a squeal of anguish.
I have to be in Washington DC on 29th April (my project won the 5th largest ever DAG grant from the NEH, and so I really need to be there for the celebration of the awards), which means that I will be flying back to London Thursday morning…and then straight out again for the Face-to-Face. It’s going to be a hideous, hideous journey. This is what I get for being 20 minutes late to the meeting. Oxford would have made life very much better.
All of which by way of saying, if I could have details about where we are staying and which airport is best to use ASAP it would be very, very helpful, because trying to sort travel plans is complicated. As it is, I don’t think there’s even a direct flight from London unless I’m looking at things wrong….
Best wishes,
N.
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-- Dr. Meaghan Brown
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?
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
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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I agree with Syd about officially canceling the Paderborn f2f – as sad as it is :( Finding a proper alternative is really hard, especially since our meeting was scheduled for a weekend. Nevertheless I think we should try to block those days—as Jessica suggested—and hold longer meetings about 1–5 PM (UTC)? Would that work for most? Best Peter
Am 20.03.2020 um 00:51 schrieb Jessica Lu
: 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
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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Am 20.03.2020 um 00:51 schrieb Jessica Lu
: 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
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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Dear all,
as sad as it is, we have to cancel our F2F meeting in Paderborn.
I also think we should block those days (May 1-3). As for the meeting times: 1-5 pm UTC (= 9-13 EDT, 14-18 BST, 15-19 CET) would work for me, as Peter suggested, or maybe a bit longer since we should also account for a break.
For the break-out groups I could also think of the Europeans starting a bit earlier and then discussing the results in the full group and then the others continuing after that.
For those who haven't been to a F2F meeting yet: at F2F meetings we discuss github issues in smaller groups and come back with our suggestions to the full group where we make a final decision how to continue with the issue.
Best,
Martina
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Am 20.03.2020 um 00:51 schrieb Jessica Lu
mailto:jhl.jessica@gmail.com>: 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
mailto: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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Longer meetings on the F2F days can work for me. I would have a bit of
trouble guaranteeing availability for a weekly meeting, although the timing
(morning, EDT) does help, as we're doing most of our calls for the NEH in
the afternoon. Sorry I'm slow to respond to this, my email also classified
this as spam and I didn't catch it until I was hunting for something else
that went astray.
Meaghan
On Fri, Mar 20, 2020 at 5:30 AM Scholger, Martina (
martina.scholger@uni-graz.at)
Dear all,
as sad as it is, we have to cancel our F2F meeting in Paderborn.
I also think we should block those days (May 1-3). As for the meeting times: 1-5 pm UTC (= 9-13 EDT, 14-18 BST, 15-19 CET) would work for me, as Peter suggested, or maybe a bit longer since we should also account for a break.
For the break-out groups I could also think of the Europeans starting a bit earlier and then discussing the results in the full group and then the others continuing after that.
For those who haven’t been to a F2F meeting yet: at F2F meetings we discuss github issues in smaller groups and come back with our suggestions to the full group where we make a final decision how to continue with the issue.
Best,
Martina
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*Im Auftrag von *Nicholas Cole *Gesendet:* Freitag, 20. März 2020 09:47 *An:* Peter Stadler ; TEI Council < tei-council@lists.tei-c.org> *Betreff:* Re: [Tei-council] Council and COVID-19 (was "Re: Paderborn") I do like the idea of weekly meeting though.
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on behalf of Peter Stadler *Sent:* Friday, March 20, 2020 8:45:59 AM *To:* TEI Council *Subject:* Re: [Tei-council] Council and COVID-19 (was "Re: Paderborn") I agree with Syd about officially canceling the Paderborn f2f – as sad as it is :(
Finding a proper alternative is really hard, especially since our meeting was scheduled for a weekend. Nevertheless I think we should try to block those days—as Jessica suggested—and hold longer meetings about 1–5 PM (UTC)? Would that work for most?
Best Peter
Am 20.03.2020 um 00:51 schrieb Jessica Lu
: 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
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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participants (7)
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Jessica Lu
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Magdalena Turska
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Meaghan Brown
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Nicholas Cole
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Peter Stadler
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Scholger, Martina (martina.scholger@uni-graz.at)
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Syd Bauman