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Hi Bjoern,

Le 2012-08-23 12:54, Bjoern Michaelsen a écrit :
Hi Marketing list,

you seem to be well wised in managing the LO calendars. I think it might make
sense to add these regular events:

  TDF BoD calls: starting 2012-08-22 1500UTC every second week
  ESC calls: starting 2012-08-23 1400UTC every week
  QA calls: starting 2012-08-24 1400UTC every week

Best,

Bjoern


Just getting back to this.

Should I go ahead and add these as recurring dates on the same day of the week? They would then be:

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TDF BoD calls: 1500UTC every second week (on Wednesdays)
ESC calls: 1400UTC every week (on Thursdays)
QA calls: 1400UTC every second week (on Fridays)

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Is this what was being suggested to add to the calendar?

Cheers,

Marc


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