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New weekly ipywidgets meeting time #9
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I'll close the poll Sunday Apr 4 (Anywhere on Earth) so we can pick a meeting time for next week. |
Also, with the existing replies, we already do not have a meeting time that fits everyone. Please be generous with your availability to help accommodate people across many timezones. |
We discussed the new time at the meeting today and based on the results concluded that Tuesdays at 09:00 a.m. would be a good option: #1 (comment) However looking at the Jupyter Community Calendar there seems to be the Meeting details for the |
@jtpio Yes, the ipywidgets and nteract meetings will overlap. nteract uses jitsi now so there isn't a resource conflict just a time conflict. I'm assuming the widgets calls will be recorded. |
If the nteract meeting is 30 minutes long (as shown in the jupyter community calendar), then one option could be to move the widgets meeting to 09:30 am Pacific, so there is no overlap. And maybe the widgets meeting could then be 30 minutes long instead of 1 hour. |
9.30 PST works for me! 👍 |
9.30 Tuesdays should work well. Let's make it official, and also try to get it in the community calendar? Either way, let's try to get our heads together next week :) |
So when is the next one? |
@ilyabo it will be on Tuesday 27 April at 09:30 am Pacific time. More info in https://github.com/jupyter-widgets/team-compass#weekly-team-meetings (zoom link and meeting notes). |
@vidartf @willingc would it be possible to update the Jupyter Calendar with the new time, if you have access to it? https://jupyter.readthedocs.io/en/latest/community/content-community.html#jupyter-community-meetings Thanks! |
@jtpio Sorry, I don't have access to the calendar. Perhaps one of the JupyterLab folks do. |
In the last few meetings, we've decided to have weekly meetings instead of every-two-weeks, and reevaluate our weekly meeting time (7am Pacific). Here is a new poll. If you would like to join the meeting, please indicate what times you are available to make it.
http://whenisgood.net/nx49zs8
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