RE: Coordinated telecon times

From: Ajayharsh Varikat <ajay_at_.....>
Date: Thu Apr 26 2007 - 23:12:27 PDT
I think this would be a workable idea, at least to start with. I am
assuming that participants will anyway be devoting some additional time
outside the regular meeting slots for thinking about issues and in
general working on proposals. If at some point we find that we need
longer meetings, we can split these to different days.

Regards,

-ajay

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From: Peter Ashenden [mailto:peter@ashenden.com.au] 
Sent: Friday, April 27, 2007 5:35 AM
To: vhdl-lrm@lists.accellera.org; 'Accellera VHDL Extensions';
isac@eda.org
Subject: Coordinated telecon times

Folks,

As you are aware, I'm trying to schedule a telecon time for the LRM-SC.
Ajay is also trying to do the same for the Ext-SC, and we have a monthly
slot for ISAC. Since there's a significant overlap of participants among
these groups, would seem to make sense to coordinate the times. I'm
concerned that we're headed toward having telecons on multiple nights of
the week for some people, or multiple early-morning starts for others,
which may not coincide with domestic harmony!

Would it make better sense to have the Extensions and LRM telecons in
one block per week? Say 1 hour for Ext, followed by 1 hour for LRM (or
vice versa)?

Ali has indicated he's not available Tuesday and Thursday evenings. Ajay
has suggested Wednesday evenings for the Ext-SC. Could we do both SC
telecons on Wednesday evening, say 6-8pm US Pacific, 8-10pm US Central,
6:30-8:30am India, 10:30am-12:30pm AU Central?

Cheers,

PA

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