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Le 2011-07-10 10:42, Florian Effenberger a écrit :
Hello,

during the last call, we decided we want to try out fixed-time marketing
calls. I.e., we have one poll, and in the future, every month, calls
will be at the same weekday and time.

I've set up a Doodle poll at

        http://www.doodle.com/pdsx39rueycptpeu

and would welcome your feedback. Let us know which day of the week and
time of the day is best for a marketing conference call, and then we
will try to plan accordingly. This will remove the burden of having a
poll every month, and might help in better planning.

Looking forward to the results :-)
Florian


I am not sure if this should be taken into account, but, the North American Community meetings are held every second Monday's of the month and so far they have centered around 21:00 to 23:00 UTC time.

So, maybe it would make sense to remove, as an option,the second Monday of the month. Our (NA Community) meeting dates seem to work well with our group and I see from our list of meeting membership attendees that many of us would like to attend the regular Marketing meetings as well.

Cheers,

Marc


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