[Klug-general] Meeting Times and Calendar
Thomas Edward Groves
teg451013 at freeuk.com
Fri Feb 18 06:53:38 UTC 2011
Meet at 3pm and you've lost me - mornings are best - afternoons are doable but-
and evenings just aren't going to happen.
So aim for mid day.
Tom
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From: Peter Childs
To: Kent Linux User Group - General Topics
Sent: Thursday, February 17, 2011 4:35 PM
Subject: Re: [Klug-general] Meeting Times and Calendar
On 17 February 2011 16:04, Julia Freeman <klug at quixotic.org.uk> wrote:
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On Thu, Feb 17, 2011 at 03:54:40PM +0000, Andrew Spode Miller wrote:
> Hi Guys,
>
> Just wanted to raise a couple of points.
>
> 1 - Do we have / can we have a shared Google Calendar that has the meets and
> social meets on them? Then it will overlay over the top of everyone who uses
> GMail nicely...
Sounds like quite a good idea.
> 2 - Could we put to the vote/discuss moving the meetings from mornings to
> afternoons? Kent is a big place - and I know I'd come to a lot more meetings
> if they were later in the day.
The advantage of the early meetings is that you can still get something
done after the meeting, meaning it doesn't use up the whole day.
Of course the downside is that for some of the meetings I do have to get
up on the wrong side of 7am to get to them...
J
Maybe variety is best?
Maybe a meet at say 3pm ending in a Pub for food or something. Then if people wish to go home they can or they can say and hmm chat (or what ever else they can think of doing in a pub...)
That way people still have the morning.....
Peter.
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