Dear all, First of all, I wish you a Happy New Year! We have a decision for the monthly Council call in 2022. The meeting will be held every second Friday of the month at 7am PST / 10am EST / 3pm BST / 4pm CEST. The first meeting will be next week on Friday, January 14. Would this new time slot also work for the monthly Stylesheets call (the forth Friday of the month)? Martin and Nicholas, would this work for you too? Best, Martina
Every fourth Friday of the month works well for me for the Stylesheets meeting for the year, but might be problematic for some folks in Nov & Dec. (UTC is the bolded time; note 2 choices for when we have different shifts to DST.): * Fri 28 Jan 22 07:00 = 10:00 = 15:00 = 16:00. * Fri 25 Feb 22 07:00 = 10:00 = 15:00 = 16:00. * Fri 25 Mar 22 07:00 = 10:00 = 14:00 = 15:00, OR * Fri 25 Mar 22 08:00 = 11:00 = 15:00 = 16:00. * Fri 22 Apr 22 07:00 = 10:00 = 14:00 = 15:00, OR * Fri 22 Apr 22 08:00 = 11:00 = 15:00 = 16:00. * Fri 27 May 22 07:00 = 10:00 = 15:00 = 16:00. * Fri 24 Jun 22 07:00 = 10:00 = 15:00 = 16:00. * Fri 23 Jul 22 07:00 = 10:00 = 15:00 = 16:00. * Fri 26 Aug 22 07:00 = 10:00 = 15:00 = 16:00. * Fri 23 Sep 22 07:00 = 10:00 = 15:00 = 16:00. * Fri 28 Oct 22 07:00 = 10:00 = 15:00 = 16:00. * Fri 25 Nov 22 07:00 = 10:00 = 15:00 = 16:00 (day after American Thanksgiving). * Fri 30 Dec 22 07:00 = 10:00 = 15:00 = 16:00 (middle of winter break for most). My instinct is to go for it, and see what availability is like for the last 2 in Sep or Oct, and re-schedule iff needed. Especially since we may need to re-schedule things for Fall semester anyway, if there are people whose academic calendar changes. ________________________________ First of all, I wish you a Happy New Year! We have a decision for the monthly Council call in 2022. The meeting will be held every second Friday of the month at 7am PST / 10am EST / 3pm BST / 4pm CEST. The first meeting will be next week on Friday, January 14. Would this new time slot also work for the monthly Stylesheets call (the forth Friday of the month)? Martin and Nicholas, would this work for you too?
Hi all, 7am on Friday is not ideal for me because I need to be on my way to work by about 7.20. But I can negotiate to start work a bit later on those Fridays if it suits everyone else. Cheers, Martin On 2022-01-07 07:03, Bauman, Syd wrote:
Every fourth Friday of the month works well for /me/ for the Stylesheets meeting for the year, but might be problematic for some folks in Nov & Dec. (UTC is the *bolded* time; note 2 choices for when we have different shifts to DST.):
* Fri 28 Jan 22 07:00 = 10:00 = *15:00*= 16:00. * Fri 25 Feb 22 07:00 = 10:00 = *15:00*= 16:00. * Fri /25 Mar/ 22 07:00 = 10:00 = *14:00*= 15:00, *OR* * Fri /25 Mar/ 22 08:00 = 11:00 = 15:00= 16:00. * Fri /22 Apr/ 22 07:00 = 10:00 = *14:00*= 15:00, *OR* * Fri /22 Apr/ 22 08:00 = 11:00 = 15:00= 16:00. * Fri 27 May 22 07:00 = 10:00 = 15:00= 16:00. * Fri 24 Jun 22 07:00 = 10:00 = 15:00 = 16:00. * Fri 23 Jul 22 07:00 = 10:00 = 15:00 = 16:00. * Fri 26 Aug 22 07:00 = 10:00 = 15:00 = 16:00. * Fri 23 Sep 22 07:00 = 10:00 = 15:00 = 16:00. * Fri 28 Oct 22 07:00 = 10:00 = 15:00 = 16:00. * Fri 25 Nov 22 07:00 = 10:00 = *15:00*= 16:00 (day after American Thanksgiving). * Fri 30 Dec 22 07:00 = 10:00 = *15:00*= 16:00 (middle of winter break for most).
My instinct is to go for it, and see what availability is like for the last 2 in Sep or Oct, and re-schedule iff needed. Especially since we may need to re-schedule things for Fall semester anyway, if there are people whose academic calendar changes. ------------------------------------------------------------------------
First of all, I wish you a Happy New Year!
We have a decision for the monthly Council call in 2022. The meeting will be held every second Friday of the month at 7am PST / 10am EST / 3pm BST / 4pm CEST. The first meeting will be next week on Friday, January 14.
Would this new time slot also work for the monthly Stylesheets call (the forth Friday of the month)? Martin and Nicholas, would this work for you too?
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participants (3)
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Bauman, Syd
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Martin Holmes
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Scholger, Martina (martina.scholger@uni-graz.at)