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Re: [802SEC] Share the pain



Hi Andrew –

 

As much as I can certainly empathize with other countries and the non-idealities of the meeting typical meeting times, I also would struggle to manage and watch/track all of the details I need to as chair at a meeting starting at midnight or 1am (not my prime hours).  I know others would easily say the same for a meeting starting at 3 or 4am in their current time zone.  I fully recognize that I am biased because I am in the US and have no quam the timezone status quo.

I believe the time of the meeting should be left to the chair to determine the best time for a remote meeting based upon their specific task force makeup.  Whenever I have considered a change in meeting time or cadence, I have reached out directly to several active members overseas to ask their opinion and impacts.


Just my 2 cents.

~Beth

 

 

From: ***** IEEE 802 Executive Committee List ***** <STDS-802-SEC@ieee.org> On Behalf Of George Zimmerman
Sent: Thursday, September 23, 2021 2:18 PM
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Subject: Re: [802SEC] Share the pain

 

Ben – thank you for the reminder, and Andrew – thank you for the suggestion.

In concept, I support the idea.  In implementation, Ben reminds me that we tried to settle on a time that worked for everyone, but was, of course marginal for some.

I wonder if we might try to find one alternate time slot that was more amenable to those on the western edge of the pacific ocean.

-george

 

From: ***** IEEE 802 Executive Committee List ***** <STDS-802-SEC@ieee.org> On Behalf Of ben@blindcreek.com
Sent: Thursday, September 23, 2021 1:59 PM
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Subject: Re: [802SEC] Share the pain

 

I suggested this last year and still endorse the idea.  It was shot down at the time, but well worth reconsideration IMO.

Issues identified when we discussed it before (from my notes and memory, neither is complete) to fuel discussion:

  • When people attend meetings on-site, everyone else realizes they are "gone" but for virtual meetings not so much
    • Thus, the "day job" responsibilities often must also be maintained in the attendee's local time zone
    • Counter: for those not in ET, this is already an issue. All meeting slots are the middle of the night for some
    • Counter: this may increase opportunity to attend by using more of the 24 hour day (sleep is optional?) [I listed this as both pro and con]
  • IMAT has some issues that were brought up.  However we use IMAT in other time zones so I think the conclusion was so long as we pick one it works (correct me please if I remember this wrong)
  • The selection of physical venue does not always represent the location of a majority of attendees

$US0.02

 

 

Ben


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Sent: Wednesday, September 22, 2021 9:15 PM
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Subject: [802SEC] Share the pain

 

G’day all

 

It appears that we are going to be stuck with remote meetings for a while. Recently, this has meant that IEEE 802 week has been held in ET, which is great for the US but not so great for other parts of the world. I would like to suggest that we start sharing the time zone pain. Maybe one simple compromise in the short term is to schedule meeting hours to align with the location in which the meeting was originally planned. For example that, would mean the November IEEE 802 meeting times would be aligned with PT. Thoughts?

 

Andrew Myles

Manager, Cisco Standards

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