[Rt4-whois] next Conference Call - Doodle poll

Smith, Bill bill.smith at paypal-inc.com
Thu Nov 11 18:10:49 UTC 2010


I *really* appreciate the work that the ICANN staff is doing in support of our Review Team.

I'd like to repeat a request I made earlier, that we schedule our calls at reasonable times for all. I believe that is possible given our geographic dispersion. If I've done my timezone math correctly, we have a timezone span of some 13-14 hours, using our "home" countries for this calculation.

I'd like to suggest that no call commence before 06:00 for any of us and similarly end before 23:00 for all of us. If we adopt this as a "policy", I believe we have a 3-4 hour window in which to have calls. The "range" of calls would be early morning on the US West Coast, early afternoon in London, and evening in Pakistan.

Why do I bring this up? The current doodle poll is asking that US West Coast members select between 02:00, 03:00, 04:00, 05:00, and 06:00 (local time) as the starting time for our next teleconference. While the 03:00 - 0:500 (US Pacific) times may be more convenient for some, they are especially uncomfortable to others.

Can we agree to the nothing earlier than 06:00 or later than 23:00 for all of us? If not, why not?

From: rt4-whois-bounces at icann.org [mailto:rt4-whois-bounces at icann.org] On Behalf Of Alice Jansen
Sent: Wednesday, November 10, 2010 8:41 AM
To: rt4-whois at icann.org
Subject: [Rt4-whois] next Conference Call - Doodle poll
Importance: High

Dear Review Team Members,

With a view to selecting the most convenient time for the next conference call, please complete this doodle poll by Thursday, 18 November:
http://doodle.com/cuas5z36ivni5iuf

Thank  you,

Very best regards

Alice

Alice E. Jansen
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