From: http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/fixedtime.html?month=1&day=13&...
Until: http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/fixedtime.html?month=1&day=13&...
I figure it'll take us at least 15-20 minutes to get down to business (hopefully not, though. People are allowed to join early to get the chit-chat out of the way), and then we have some bits that are political and some that are technical, so I think everyone should try to stop by to at least listen in.
Between those two timestamps we have at least 11 people who have said they can. Unfortunately more or less only Europeans. The offshorians didn't assemble enough troups to shift the decision. If they could still lurk and maybe make the occasional comment that would be nice. Otherwise there really isn't that much I can do.
Add to this a couple of people who said "any time", and a lot of lurkers.
Those who can't between these hours are unlucky, because the next-best choice basically has one australian, 3 americans, myself and one person who said he'd be there anyway ;-) (it was from 3AM Friday morning European time).
Hope we'll see a few people there, for a fruitful discussion.
Welcome :-)
Ole-Egil Hvitmyren wrote:
From: http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/fixedtime.html?month=1&day=13&...
Until: http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/fixedtime.html?month=1&day=13&...
I figure it'll take us at least 15-20 minutes to get down to business (hopefully not, though. People are allowed to join early to get the chit-chat out of the way), and then we have some bits that are political and some that are technical, so I think everyone should try to stop by to at least listen in.
Between those two timestamps we have at least 11 people who have said they can. Unfortunately more or less only Europeans. The offshorians didn't assemble enough troups to shift the decision. If they could still lurk and maybe make the occasional comment that would be nice. Otherwise there really isn't that much I can do.
Add to this a couple of people who said "any time", and a lot of lurkers.
Those who can't between these hours are unlucky, because the next-best choice basically has one australian, 3 americans, myself and one person who said he'd be there anyway ;-) (it was from 3AM Friday morning European time).
Hope we'll see a few people there, for a fruitful discussion.
Welcome :-)
Maybe I used that clock thing incorrectly, anyway I'll miss the first half an hour, but will be there for an hour or so after that.
Mark
Mark bond wrote:
Ole-Egil Hvitmyren wrote:
Welcome :-)
Maybe I used that clock thing incorrectly, anyway I'll miss the first half an hour, but will be there for an hour or so after that.
No, you used it correctly. But moving it half an hour would mean loosing several others. So I had to compromise. (Compromise, a solution noone likes, but everyone can live with ;-) )
I still can't figure out why Mozilla sends in UTC, timezone is set in all other applications...
Hi,
Ole-Egil Hvitmyren wrote:
I figure it'll take us at least 15-20 minutes to get down to business (hopefully not, though. People are allowed to join early to get the chit-chat out of the way), and then we have some bits that are political and some that are technical, so I think everyone should try to stop by to at least listen in.
I've lost track... Which server and channel ? amigaworld.net and #openoffice ?
Regards,
Quoting Thomas Frieden ThomasF@hyperion-entertainment.biz:
I've lost track... Which server and channel ? amigaworld.net and #openoffice ?
Yes, channel #openoffice on AmigaworldNET IRC Network
irc.amigaworld.net is our random server, if you prefer to choose a server near you here is a list of our servers http://chat.amigaworld.net/servers.php
We also have a java based chat here http://chat.amigaworld.net/webchat.php
Regards David Doyle (DaveyD) Owner/Webmaster Amigaworld.net
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Thomas Frieden wrote:
Hi,
Ole-Egil Hvitmyren wrote:
I figure it'll take us at least 15-20 minutes to get down to business (hopefully not, though. People are allowed to join early to get the chit-chat out of the way), and then we have some bits that are political and some that are technical, so I think everyone should try to stop by to at least listen in.
I've lost track... Which server and channel ? amigaworld.net and #openoffice ?
Regards,
irc.amigaworld.net 6667 #openoffice
Mark
Mark bond wrote:
Thomas Frieden wrote:
Hi,
Ole-Egil Hvitmyren wrote:
I figure it'll take us at least 15-20 minutes to get down to business (hopefully not, though. People are allowed to join early to get the chit-chat out of the way), and then we have some bits that are political and some that are technical, so I think everyone should try to stop by to at least listen in.
I've lost track... Which server and channel ? amigaworld.net and #openoffice ?
Regards,
irc.amigaworld.net 6667 #openoffice
Just "used" IRC for the first time (I am no chatter).
Is there any security on #openoffice or do we just logon without?
Mark