Addressing timezone challenges for TOC meetings


Tara Hernandez
 

So, I was staring at time zones, and came up with this possibility, assuming we alternate every meeting, so most folks get  _something_ plausible at least once a month:

9am PST == 7pm Tel Aviv == 9:30pm India == 1am Tokyo

and:

6pm PST == 4am Tel Aviv == 6:30am India == 10am Tokyo

India is admittedly getting somewhat sacrificed at the expense of keeping things more or less reasonable for the Left Coasters, but not sure how evil that is (any later is going to be very hard for most of our primary members, methinks)

What do y'all think?

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Tara Hernandez
Engineering Manager Google Cloud




Avi Kessner
 

Is 8am PST too early?
This looks like it would be better for every other location.
8am PST == 6pm Tel Aviv == 8:30pm India == 12am Tokyo


On Tue, Nov 5, 2019, 19:31 Tara Hernandez via Lists.Cd.Foundation <tarahernandez=google.com@...> wrote:
So, I was staring at time zones, and came up with this possibility, assuming we alternate every meeting, so most folks get  _something_ plausible at least once a month:

9am PST == 7pm Tel Aviv == 9:30pm India == 1am Tokyo

and:

6pm PST == 4am Tel Aviv == 6:30am India == 10am Tokyo

India is admittedly getting somewhat sacrificed at the expense of keeping things more or less reasonable for the Left Coasters, but not sure how evil that is (any later is going to be very hard for most of our primary members, methinks)

What do y'all think?

--
Tara Hernandez
Engineering Manager Google Cloud




Tara Hernandez
 

My default was leaving one meeting where it was but I would tentatively be okay with shifting an hour.  


On Tue, Nov 5, 2019 at 10:05 AM Avi Kessner <akessner@...> wrote:
Is 8am PST too early?
This looks like it would be better for every other location.
8am PST == 6pm Tel Aviv == 8:30pm India == 12am Tokyo


On Tue, Nov 5, 2019, 19:31 Tara Hernandez via Lists.Cd.Foundation <tarahernandez=google.com@...> wrote:
So, I was staring at time zones, and came up with this possibility, assuming we alternate every meeting, so most folks get  _something_ plausible at least once a month:

9am PST == 7pm Tel Aviv == 9:30pm India == 1am Tokyo

and:

6pm PST == 4am Tel Aviv == 6:30am India == 10am Tokyo

India is admittedly getting somewhat sacrificed at the expense of keeping things more or less reasonable for the Left Coasters, but not sure how evil that is (any later is going to be very hard for most of our primary members, methinks)

What do y'all think?

--
Tara Hernandez
Engineering Manager Google Cloud





--
Tara Hernandez
Engineering Manager Google Cloud




Kay Williams <kayw@...>
 

One potential conflict is that the sig-security meeting is scheduled for 8AM Pacific biweekly, one hour ahead of the TOC meeting.  We can consider rescheduling the sig-security meetings for another day of the week. I recommend selecting times for the TOC meeting first, and sig-security will adjust.

 

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My default was leaving one meeting where it was but I would tentatively be okay with shifting an hour.  

 

On Tue, Nov 5, 2019 at 10:05 AM Avi Kessner <akessner@...> wrote:

Is 8am PST too early?

This looks like it would be better for every other location.

8am PST == 6pm Tel Aviv == 8:30pm India == 12am Tokyo

 

 

On Tue, Nov 5, 2019, 19:31 Tara Hernandez via Lists.Cd.Foundation <tarahernandez=google.com@...> wrote:

So, I was staring at time zones, and came up with this possibility, assuming we alternate every meeting, so most folks get  _something_ plausible at least once a month:

 

9am PST == 7pm Tel Aviv == 9:30pm India == 1am Tokyo

 

and:

 

6pm PST == 4am Tel Aviv == 6:30am India == 10am Tokyo

 

India is admittedly getting somewhat sacrificed at the expense of keeping things more or less reasonable for the Left Coasters, but not sure how evil that is (any later is going to be very hard for most of our primary members, methinks)

 

What do y'all think?

 

--

Tara Hernandez

Engineering Manager Google Cloud

 

 


 

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Tara Hernandez

Engineering Manager Google Cloud