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Hi William,

On Mon, Feb 03, 2020 at 01:09:42PM +0100, "William Gathoye (LibreOffice)" 
<william.gathoye@libreoffice.org> wrote:
Earlier in the day of the meeting, I translated the Wiki page related to
the ESC meeting[1] in French.

I connected to the meeting at the time I thought it was but the CEST
misled me (summer?) so that I was connecting when everyone was leaving. :/

Can we express time like Guilhem is doing with the infra meeting reminders?
e.g. `date -d "Tue Dec 17 17:30:00 UTC 2019"`
and specifying the time in the time zone (18:30:00 Berlin time)
with a reminder sent to the list.

I try to always write "Berlin time", which is hopefully clear enough.

I know for ESC this is always the same devs participating, but sending a
reminder doesn't cost money and is welcoming for the community.

Is this possible to put something like this in place?

Sure; when would you want that reminder? I already remind people on IRC
1h before the meeting.

- Is the page on the wiki still up to date?[1]

I was not aware there is such a wiki page. :-) Seems Bjoern created it
and then it was forgotten.

- Is the Jitsi link still correct?

I just updated both the time and the jitsi link there. There was a
recent request to use TDF's jitsi instance for the calls, so the global
jitsi instance is no longer used.

- Why is the Nextcloud instance leading to the private owned ownCloud X
instance from Collabora Productivity Ltd.?

As far as I know, it's for dogfooding purposes. In the past e.g. Xisco
had a high latency connection which slowed down editing for everyone.
This approach allowed to track down & fix the problem.

I wanted to attend this time, because I wanted to make sure the macOS
Catalina issue has been made on higher priority for the 6.4 release.

And I wanted to know where we are at abut this regression dating back
from November.

If we need help in this regard (notarization + permissions issues see
tdf#126638 and tdf#128233), a new volunteer for the GIMP project fixed
the issue completely for GIMP and I'm sure he would be willing to help
IMHO. May I ask him (this doesn't cost to try :))?

Sure, please go ahead with asking. Having more developers who are
interested in (and able to) fix macOS-specific problems would be
awesome.

Regards,

Miklos

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