IWST event date and participant poll

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Vincent Aranega
Wed, Oct 21, 2020 3:16 PM

Hi everyone,

As you probably noticed, due to the COVID situation and with ESUG
cancelled, IWST organization went late. We are happy to announce that we
are planning the remote event for mid-November. Each year IWST is
collocated with ESUG and we get a rough idea of the number of
participants, but this year we cannot rely on that. To get a good
estimation and ensure that a maximum of persons can enjoy the
presentations, we kindly ask you to answer the following poll before the
27th of October:

https://fast-poll.com/poll/28735962

Thanks to all of you,

Vincent Aranega
Loïc Lagadec

Hi everyone, As you probably noticed, due to the COVID situation and with ESUG cancelled, IWST organization went late. We are happy to announce that we are planning the remote event for mid-November. Each year IWST is collocated with ESUG and we get a rough idea of the number of participants, but this year we cannot rely on that. To get a good estimation and ensure that a maximum of persons can enjoy the presentations, we kindly ask you to answer the following poll before the 27th of October: https://fast-poll.com/poll/28735962 Thanks to all of you, Vincent Aranega Loïc Lagadec
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Martin McClure
Fri, Oct 23, 2020 4:29 AM

It's good to hear that IWST is happening this year.

I looked at the survey, but didn't send an answer. Any of the three days
works for me, but the hours are a bit tough. They are rather early for
those of us in the UTC-8 timezone. I'd be much more likely to attend if
it was done on two days, 17h-19h Paris (8h-10h my local). I do
understand that there are likely to be a lot more attendees from Europe
than from the west coast of the US, but it would be nice to have some
survey options for the later times to judge how much of an inconvenience
that would be for the interested parties.

Thanks,
-Martin

On 10/21/20 8:16 AM, Vincent Aranega wrote:

Hi everyone,

As you probably noticed, due to the COVID situation and with ESUG
cancelled, IWST organization went late. We are happy to announce that
we are planning the remote event for mid-November. Each year IWST is
collocated with ESUG and we get a rough idea of the number of
participants, but this year we cannot rely on that. To get a good
estimation and ensure that a maximum of persons can enjoy the
presentations, we kindly ask you to answer the following poll before
the 27th of October:

https://fast-poll.com/poll/28735962

Thanks to all of you,

Vincent Aranega
Loïc Lagadec


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It's good to hear that IWST is happening this year. I looked at the survey, but didn't send an answer. Any of the three days works for me, but the hours are a bit tough. They are rather early for those of us in the UTC-8 timezone. I'd be much more likely to attend if it was done on two days, 17h-19h Paris (8h-10h my local). I do understand that there are likely to be a lot more attendees from Europe than from the west coast of the US, but it would be nice to have some survey options for the later times to judge how much of an inconvenience that would be for the interested parties. Thanks, -Martin On 10/21/20 8:16 AM, Vincent Aranega wrote: > Hi everyone, > > As you probably noticed, due to the COVID situation and with ESUG > cancelled, IWST organization went late. We are happy to announce that > we are planning the remote event for mid-November. Each year IWST is > collocated with ESUG and we get a rough idea of the number of > participants, but this year we cannot rely on that. To get a good > estimation and ensure that a maximum of persons can enjoy the > presentations, we kindly ask you to answer the following poll before > the 27th of October: > > https://fast-poll.com/poll/28735962 > > Thanks to all of you, > > Vincent Aranega > Loïc Lagadec > > > _______________________________________________ > Esug-list mailing list > Esug-list@lists.esug.org > http://lists.esug.org/mailman/listinfo/esug-list_lists.esug.org
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Vincent Aranega
Fri, Oct 23, 2020 5:04 AM

Hi Martin,

Thanks for your reply, you're right, the event could be done on two days. Let be honest, I did a mistake only considering UTC-7 timezone thinking that the event could start later than 14h Paris (15h or 16h), sorry about that.
I'm not sure that I can modify the online poll, but I will propose a new one with these new options asap. I'm apologize in advance for the multiple emails and polls to answer to.

Thanks for your help,
Vincent

23 oct. 2020 06:29:11 Martin McClure martin.mcclure@gemtalksystems.com:

It's good to hear that IWST is happening this year.

I looked at the survey, but didn't send an answer. Any of the three days works for me, but the hours are a bit tough. They are rather early for those of us in the UTC-8 timezone. I'd be much more likely to attend if it was done on two days, 17h-19h Paris (8h-10h my local). I do understand that there are likely to be a lot more attendees from Europe than from the west coast of the US, but it would be nice to have some survey options for the later times to judge how much of an inconvenience that would be for the interested parties.

Thanks,
-Martin

On 10/21/20 8:16 AM, Vincent Aranega wrote:

Hi everyone,

As you probably noticed, due to the COVID situation and with ESUG cancelled, IWST organization went late. We are happy to announce that we are planning the remote event for mid-November. Each year IWST is collocated with ESUG and we get a rough idea of the number of participants, but this year we cannot rely on that. To get a good estimation and ensure that a maximum of persons can enjoy the presentations, we kindly ask you to answer the following poll before the 27th of October:

https://fast-poll.com/poll/28735962

Thanks to all of you,

Vincent Aranega
Loïc Lagadec


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Hi Martin, Thanks for your reply, you're right, the event could be done on two days. Let be honest, I did a mistake only considering UTC-7 timezone thinking that the event could start later than 14h Paris (15h or 16h), sorry about that. I'm not sure that I can modify the online poll, but I will propose a new one with these new options asap. I'm apologize in advance for the multiple emails and polls to answer to. Thanks for your help, Vincent 23 oct. 2020 06:29:11 Martin McClure <martin.mcclure@gemtalksystems.com>: > It's good to hear that IWST is happening this year. > > I looked at the survey, but didn't send an answer. Any of the three days works for me, but the hours are a bit tough. They are rather early for those of us in the UTC-8 timezone. I'd be much more likely to attend if it was done on two days, 17h-19h Paris (8h-10h my local). I do understand that there are likely to be a lot more attendees from Europe than from the west coast of the US, but it would be nice to have some survey options for the later times to judge how much of an inconvenience that would be for the interested parties. > > Thanks, > -Martin > > On 10/21/20 8:16 AM, Vincent Aranega wrote: >> Hi everyone, >> >> As you probably noticed, due to the COVID situation and with ESUG cancelled, IWST organization went late. We are happy to announce that we are planning the remote event for mid-November. Each year IWST is collocated with ESUG and we get a rough idea of the number of participants, but this year we cannot rely on that. To get a good estimation and ensure that a maximum of persons can enjoy the presentations, we kindly ask you to answer the following poll before the 27th of October: >> >> https://fast-poll.com/poll/28735962 >> >> Thanks to all of you, >> >> Vincent Aranega >> Loïc Lagadec >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Esug-list mailing list >> Esug-list@lists.esug.org >> http://lists.esug.org/mailman/listinfo/esug-list_lists.esug.org >
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Serge Stinckwich
Fri, Oct 23, 2020 5:09 AM

Hi all,

I think this will be difficult to find a correct time zone for everyone.
I'm UTC+8, so doing it later than 4pm (Paris) will be very late for me
(10pm).
But I guess there are not that many attendees from Asia ;-)

Regards,

On Fri, 23 Oct 2020 at 12:29, Martin McClure <
martin.mcclure@gemtalksystems.com> wrote:

It's good to hear that IWST is happening this year.

I looked at the survey, but didn't send an answer. Any of the three days
works for me, but the hours are a bit tough. They are rather early for
those of us in the UTC-8 timezone. I'd be much more likely to attend if
it was done on two days, 17h-19h Paris (8h-10h my local). I do
understand that there are likely to be a lot more attendees from Europe
than from the west coast of the US, but it would be nice to have some
survey options for the later times to judge how much of an inconvenience
that would be for the interested parties.

Thanks,
-Martin

On 10/21/20 8:16 AM, Vincent Aranega wrote:

Hi everyone,

As you probably noticed, due to the COVID situation and with ESUG
cancelled, IWST organization went late. We are happy to announce that
we are planning the remote event for mid-November. Each year IWST is
collocated with ESUG and we get a rough idea of the number of
participants, but this year we cannot rely on that. To get a good
estimation and ensure that a maximum of persons can enjoy the
presentations, we kindly ask you to answer the following poll before
the 27th of October:

https://fast-poll.com/poll/28735962

Thanks to all of you,

Vincent Aranega
Loïc Lagadec


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Hi all, I think this will be difficult to find a correct time zone for everyone. I'm UTC+8, so doing it later than 4pm (Paris) will be very late for me (10pm). But I guess there are not that many attendees from Asia ;-) Regards, On Fri, 23 Oct 2020 at 12:29, Martin McClure < martin.mcclure@gemtalksystems.com> wrote: > It's good to hear that IWST is happening this year. > > I looked at the survey, but didn't send an answer. Any of the three days > works for me, but the hours are a bit tough. They are rather early for > those of us in the UTC-8 timezone. I'd be much more likely to attend if > it was done on two days, 17h-19h Paris (8h-10h my local). I do > understand that there are likely to be a lot more attendees from Europe > than from the west coast of the US, but it would be nice to have some > survey options for the later times to judge how much of an inconvenience > that would be for the interested parties. > > Thanks, > -Martin > > > On 10/21/20 8:16 AM, Vincent Aranega wrote: > > Hi everyone, > > > > As you probably noticed, due to the COVID situation and with ESUG > > cancelled, IWST organization went late. We are happy to announce that > > we are planning the remote event for mid-November. Each year IWST is > > collocated with ESUG and we get a rough idea of the number of > > participants, but this year we cannot rely on that. To get a good > > estimation and ensure that a maximum of persons can enjoy the > > presentations, we kindly ask you to answer the following poll before > > the 27th of October: > > > > https://fast-poll.com/poll/28735962 > > > > Thanks to all of you, > > > > Vincent Aranega > > Loïc Lagadec > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > Esug-list mailing list > > Esug-list@lists.esug.org > > http://lists.esug.org/mailman/listinfo/esug-list_lists.esug.org > > > _______________________________________________ > Esug-list mailing list > Esug-list@lists.esug.org > http://lists.esug.org/mailman/listinfo/esug-list_lists.esug.org > -- Serge Stinckwic ​h​ https://twitter.com/SergeStinckwich ​
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Martin McClure
Fri, Oct 23, 2020 7:28 PM

Hi Serge,

So if we were to schedule it just for the convenience you and I, it
would happen at 01h in Paris. ;-)

You are right that it's probably not possible to make it a convenient
time for everyone that is interested. But getting information about
how many attendees are in which time zones is useful for scheduling. And
the presenters -- I certainly don't want any of them to have to be
alert enough to give a good presentation in the middle of their night,
just for my own convenience.

Regards,
-Martin

On 10/22/20 10:09 PM, Serge Stinckwich wrote:

Hi all,

I think this will be difficult to find a correct time zone for everyone.
I'm UTC+8, so doing it later than 4pm (Paris) will be very late for me
(10pm).
But I guess there are not that many attendees from Asia ;-)

Regards,

On Fri, 23 Oct 2020 at 12:29, Martin McClure
<martin.mcclure@gemtalksystems.com
mailto:martin.mcclure@gemtalksystems.com> wrote:

 It's good to hear that IWST is happening this year.

 I looked at the survey, but didn't send an answer. Any of the
 three days
 works for me, but the hours are a bit tough. They are rather early
 for
 those of us in the UTC-8 timezone. I'd be much more likely to
 attend if
 it was done on two days, 17h-19h Paris (8h-10h my local). I do
 understand that there are likely to be a lot more attendees from
 Europe
 than from the west coast of the US, but it would be nice to have some
 survey options for the later times to judge how much of an
 inconvenience
 that would be for the interested parties.

 Thanks,
 -Martin


 On 10/21/20 8:16 AM, Vincent Aranega wrote:

Hi everyone,

As you probably noticed, due to the COVID situation and with ESUG
cancelled, IWST organization went late. We are happy to announce

 that

we are planning the remote event for mid-November. Each year

 IWST is

collocated with ESUG and we get a rough idea of the number of
participants, but this year we cannot rely on that. To get a good
estimation and ensure that a maximum of persons can enjoy the
presentations, we kindly ask you to answer the following poll

 before
 <https://fast-poll.com/poll/28735962>
 <http://lists.esug.org/mailman/listinfo/esug-list_lists.esug.org>


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Hi Serge, So if we were to schedule it just for the convenience you and I, it would happen at 01h in Paris. ;-) You are right that it's probably not possible to make it a convenient time for *everyone* that is interested. But getting information about how many attendees are in which time zones is useful for scheduling. And the presenters -- I certainly don't want any of *them* to have to be alert enough to give a good presentation in the middle of their night, just for my own convenience. Regards, -Martin On 10/22/20 10:09 PM, Serge Stinckwich wrote: > Hi all, > > I think this will be difficult to find a correct time zone for everyone. > I'm UTC+8, so doing it later than 4pm (Paris) will be very late for me > (10pm). > But I guess there are not that many attendees from Asia ;-) > > Regards, > > On Fri, 23 Oct 2020 at 12:29, Martin McClure > <martin.mcclure@gemtalksystems.com > <mailto:martin.mcclure@gemtalksystems.com>> wrote: > > It's good to hear that IWST is happening this year. > > I looked at the survey, but didn't send an answer. Any of the > three days > works for me, but the hours are a bit tough. They are rather early > for > those of us in the UTC-8 timezone. I'd be much more likely to > attend if > it was done on two days, 17h-19h Paris (8h-10h my local). I do > understand that there are likely to be a lot more attendees from > Europe > than from the west coast of the US, but it would be nice to have some > survey options for the later times to judge how much of an > inconvenience > that would be for the interested parties. > > Thanks, > -Martin > > > On 10/21/20 8:16 AM, Vincent Aranega wrote: > > Hi everyone, > > > > As you probably noticed, due to the COVID situation and with ESUG > > cancelled, IWST organization went late. We are happy to announce > that > > we are planning the remote event for mid-November. Each year > IWST is > > collocated with ESUG and we get a rough idea of the number of > > participants, but this year we cannot rely on that. To get a good > > estimation and ensure that a maximum of persons can enjoy the > > presentations, we kindly ask you to answer the following poll > before > > the 27th of October: > > > > https://fast-poll.com/poll/28735962 > <https://fast-poll.com/poll/28735962> > > > > Thanks to all of you, > > > > Vincent Aranega > > Loïc Lagadec > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > Esug-list mailing list > > Esug-list@lists.esug.org <mailto:Esug-list@lists.esug.org> > > http://lists.esug.org/mailman/listinfo/esug-list_lists.esug.org > <http://lists.esug.org/mailman/listinfo/esug-list_lists.esug.org> > > > _______________________________________________ > Esug-list mailing list > Esug-list@lists.esug.org <mailto:Esug-list@lists.esug.org> > http://lists.esug.org/mailman/listinfo/esug-list_lists.esug.org > <http://lists.esug.org/mailman/listinfo/esug-list_lists.esug.org> > > > > -- > Serge Stinckwic > ​h​ > https://twitter.com/SergeStinckwich <https://twitter.com/SergeStinckwich> > > ​
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Christian Haider
Sat, Oct 24, 2020 7:21 AM

Hi,

here is a little table with the time zones.

Christian

Von: Esug-list esug-list-bounces@lists.esug.org Im Auftrag von Martin McClure
Gesendet: Freitag, 23. Oktober 2020 21:28
An: Serge Stinckwich serge.stinckwich@gmail.com
Cc: ESUG Mailing list esug-list@lists.esug.org
Betreff: Re: [Esug-list] IWST event date and participant poll

Hi Serge,

So if we were to schedule it just for the convenience you and I, it would happen at 01h in Paris. ;-)

You are right that it's probably not possible to make it a convenient time for everyone that is interested. But getting information about how many attendees are in which time zones is useful for scheduling. And the presenters -- I certainly don't want any of them to have to be alert enough to give a good presentation in the middle of their night, just for my own convenience.

Regards,
-Martin

On 10/22/20 10:09 PM, Serge Stinckwich wrote:

Hi all,

I think this will be difficult to find a correct time zone for everyone.

I'm UTC+8, so doing it later than 4pm (Paris) will be very late for me (10pm).

But I guess there are not that many attendees from Asia ;-)

Regards,

On Fri, 23 Oct 2020 at 12:29, Martin McClure <martin.mcclure@gemtalksystems.com mailto:martin.mcclure@gemtalksystems.com > wrote:

It's good to hear that IWST is happening this year.

I looked at the survey, but didn't send an answer. Any of the three days
works for me, but the hours are a bit tough. They are rather early for
those of us in the UTC-8 timezone. I'd be much more likely to attend if
it was done on two days, 17h-19h Paris (8h-10h my local). I do
understand that there are likely to be a lot more attendees from Europe
than from the west coast of the US, but it would be nice to have some
survey options for the later times to judge how much of an inconvenience
that would be for the interested parties.

Thanks,
-Martin

On 10/21/20 8:16 AM, Vincent Aranega wrote:

Hi everyone,

As you probably noticed, due to the COVID situation and with ESUG
cancelled, IWST organization went late. We are happy to announce that
we are planning the remote event for mid-November. Each year IWST is
collocated with ESUG and we get a rough idea of the number of
participants, but this year we cannot rely on that. To get a good
estimation and ensure that a maximum of persons can enjoy the
presentations, we kindly ask you to answer the following poll before
the 27th of October:

https://fast-poll.com/poll/28735962

Thanks to all of you,

Vincent Aranega
Loïc Lagadec


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Hi, here is a little table with the time zones. Christian Von: Esug-list <esug-list-bounces@lists.esug.org> Im Auftrag von Martin McClure Gesendet: Freitag, 23. Oktober 2020 21:28 An: Serge Stinckwich <serge.stinckwich@gmail.com> Cc: ESUG Mailing list <esug-list@lists.esug.org> Betreff: Re: [Esug-list] IWST event date and participant poll Hi Serge, So if we were to schedule it just for the convenience you and I, it would happen at 01h in Paris. ;-) You are right that it's probably not possible to make it a convenient time for *everyone* that is interested. But getting information about how many attendees are in which time zones is useful for scheduling. And the presenters -- I certainly don't want any of *them* to have to be alert enough to give a good presentation in the middle of their night, just for my own convenience. Regards, -Martin On 10/22/20 10:09 PM, Serge Stinckwich wrote: Hi all, I think this will be difficult to find a correct time zone for everyone. I'm UTC+8, so doing it later than 4pm (Paris) will be very late for me (10pm). But I guess there are not that many attendees from Asia ;-) Regards, On Fri, 23 Oct 2020 at 12:29, Martin McClure <martin.mcclure@gemtalksystems.com <mailto:martin.mcclure@gemtalksystems.com> > wrote: It's good to hear that IWST is happening this year. I looked at the survey, but didn't send an answer. Any of the three days works for me, but the hours are a bit tough. They are rather early for those of us in the UTC-8 timezone. I'd be much more likely to attend if it was done on two days, 17h-19h Paris (8h-10h my local). I do understand that there are likely to be a lot more attendees from Europe than from the west coast of the US, but it would be nice to have some survey options for the later times to judge how much of an inconvenience that would be for the interested parties. Thanks, -Martin On 10/21/20 8:16 AM, Vincent Aranega wrote: > Hi everyone, > > As you probably noticed, due to the COVID situation and with ESUG > cancelled, IWST organization went late. We are happy to announce that > we are planning the remote event for mid-November. Each year IWST is > collocated with ESUG and we get a rough idea of the number of > participants, but this year we cannot rely on that. To get a good > estimation and ensure that a maximum of persons can enjoy the > presentations, we kindly ask you to answer the following poll before > the 27th of October: > > https://fast-poll.com/poll/28735962 > > Thanks to all of you, > > Vincent Aranega > Loïc Lagadec > > > _______________________________________________ > Esug-list mailing list > Esug-list@lists.esug.org <mailto:Esug-list@lists.esug.org> > http://lists.esug.org/mailman/listinfo/esug-list_lists.esug.org _______________________________________________ Esug-list mailing list Esug-list@lists.esug.org <mailto:Esug-list@lists.esug.org> http://lists.esug.org/mailman/listinfo/esug-list_lists.esug.org -- Serge Stinckwic ​h​ https://twitter.com/SergeStinckwich ​
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Vincent Aranega
Mon, Nov 2, 2020 4:14 PM

Hi everyone,

@Christian Thanks for the time table, it helped us a lot to drive our
discussions about the even organization.

So far, regarding Martin and Serge comments, we decided to schedule the
event on two days, Wednesday the 17th and Thursday the 18th of November.
Currently, we are scheduling the event for 4pm-6pm Paris hours, but we
would like to know more precisely in which timezone you are and which
track you would prefer to attend (could be all of them) . Depending on
the results, we could try to shift for +/- 1h the beginning of the track.

We have two main tracks: langage/VM and debug/tests. We put a new poll
(again...) with some choices regarding to your place and your track
interests: https://fast-poll.com/poll/28735962

Thanks for your participations!

Regards,
Vincent Aranega
Loïc Lagadec

On 24/10/2020 09:21, Christian Haider wrote:

Hi,

here is a little table with the time zones.

Christian

Von: Esug-list esug-list-bounces@lists.esug.org *Im Auftrag von
*Martin McClure
Gesendet: Freitag, 23. Oktober 2020 21:28
An: Serge Stinckwich serge.stinckwich@gmail.com
Cc: ESUG Mailing list esug-list@lists.esug.org
Betreff: Re: [Esug-list] IWST event date and participant poll

Hi Serge,

So if we were to schedule it just for the convenience you and I, it
would happen at 01h in Paris. ;-)

You are right that it's probably not possible to make it a convenient
time for everyone that is interested. But getting information about
how many attendees are in which time zones is useful for scheduling.
And the presenters -- I certainly don't want any of them to have to
be alert enough to give a good presentation in the middle of their
night, just for my own convenience.

Regards,
-Martin

On 10/22/20 10:09 PM, Serge Stinckwich wrote:

 Hi all,

 I think this will be difficult to find a correct time zone for
 everyone.

 I'm UTC+8, so doing it later than 4pm (Paris) will be very late
 for me (10pm).

 But I guess there are not that many attendees from Asia ;-)

 Regards,

 On Fri, 23 Oct 2020 at 12:29, Martin McClure
 <martin.mcclure@gemtalksystems.com
 <mailto:martin.mcclure@gemtalksystems.com>> wrote:

     It's good to hear that IWST is happening this year.

     I looked at the survey, but didn't send an answer. Any of the
     three days
     works for me, but the hours are a bit tough. They are rather
     early for
     those of us in the UTC-8 timezone. I'd be much more likely to
     attend if
     it was done on two days, 17h-19h Paris (8h-10h my local). I do
     understand that there are likely to be a lot more attendees
     from Europe
     than from the west coast of the US, but it would be nice to
     have some
     survey options for the later times to judge how much of an
     inconvenience
     that would be for the interested parties.

     Thanks,
     -Martin


     On 10/21/20 8:16 AM, Vincent Aranega wrote:

Hi everyone,

As you probably noticed, due to the COVID situation and with

     ESUG

cancelled, IWST organization went late. We are happy to

     announce that

we are planning the remote event for mid-November. Each year

     IWST is

collocated with ESUG and we get a rough idea of the number of
participants, but this year we cannot rely on that. To get a

     good

estimation and ensure that a maximum of persons can enjoy the
presentations, we kindly ask you to answer the following

     poll before
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Hi everyone, @Christian Thanks for the time table, it helped us a lot to drive our discussions about the even organization. So far, regarding Martin and Serge comments, we decided to schedule the event on two days, Wednesday the 17th and Thursday the 18th of November. Currently, we are scheduling the event for 4pm-6pm Paris hours, but we would like to know more precisely in which timezone you are and which track you would prefer to attend (could be all of them) . Depending on the results, we could try to shift for +/- 1h the beginning of the track. We have two main tracks: langage/VM and debug/tests. We put a new poll (again...) with some choices regarding to your place and your track interests: https://fast-poll.com/poll/28735962 Thanks for your participations! Regards, Vincent Aranega Loïc Lagadec On 24/10/2020 09:21, Christian Haider wrote: > > Hi, > > here is a little table with the time zones. > > Christian > > *Von:* Esug-list <esug-list-bounces@lists.esug.org> *Im Auftrag von > *Martin McClure > *Gesendet:* Freitag, 23. Oktober 2020 21:28 > *An:* Serge Stinckwich <serge.stinckwich@gmail.com> > *Cc:* ESUG Mailing list <esug-list@lists.esug.org> > *Betreff:* Re: [Esug-list] IWST event date and participant poll > > Hi Serge, > > So if we were to schedule it just for the convenience you and I, it > would happen at 01h in Paris. ;-) > > You are right that it's probably not possible to make it a convenient > time for *everyone* that is interested. But getting information about > how many attendees are in which time zones is useful for scheduling. > And the presenters -- I certainly don't want any of *them* to have to > be alert enough to give a good presentation in the middle of their > night, just for my own convenience. > > Regards, > -Martin > > On 10/22/20 10:09 PM, Serge Stinckwich wrote: > > Hi all, > > I think this will be difficult to find a correct time zone for > everyone. > > I'm UTC+8, so doing it later than 4pm (Paris) will be very late > for me (10pm). > > But I guess there are not that many attendees from Asia ;-) > > Regards, > > On Fri, 23 Oct 2020 at 12:29, Martin McClure > <martin.mcclure@gemtalksystems.com > <mailto:martin.mcclure@gemtalksystems.com>> wrote: > > It's good to hear that IWST is happening this year. > > I looked at the survey, but didn't send an answer. Any of the > three days > works for me, but the hours are a bit tough. They are rather > early for > those of us in the UTC-8 timezone. I'd be much more likely to > attend if > it was done on two days, 17h-19h Paris (8h-10h my local). I do > understand that there are likely to be a lot more attendees > from Europe > than from the west coast of the US, but it would be nice to > have some > survey options for the later times to judge how much of an > inconvenience > that would be for the interested parties. > > Thanks, > -Martin > > > On 10/21/20 8:16 AM, Vincent Aranega wrote: > > Hi everyone, > > > > As you probably noticed, due to the COVID situation and with > ESUG > > cancelled, IWST organization went late. We are happy to > announce that > > we are planning the remote event for mid-November. Each year > IWST is > > collocated with ESUG and we get a rough idea of the number of > > participants, but this year we cannot rely on that. To get a > good > > estimation and ensure that a maximum of persons can enjoy the > > presentations, we kindly ask you to answer the following > poll before > > the 27th of October: > > > > https://fast-poll.com/poll/28735962 > > > > Thanks to all of you, > > > > Vincent Aranega > > Loïc Lagadec > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > Esug-list mailing list > > Esug-list@lists.esug.org <mailto:Esug-list@lists.esug.org> > > http://lists.esug.org/mailman/listinfo/esug-list_lists.esug.org > > > _______________________________________________ > Esug-list mailing list > Esug-list@lists.esug.org <mailto:Esug-list@lists.esug.org> > http://lists.esug.org/mailman/listinfo/esug-list_lists.esug.org > > > > -- > > Serge Stinckwic > > ​h​ > > https://twitter.com/SergeStinckwich > > ​ > > > _______________________________________________ > Esug-list mailing list > Esug-list@lists.esug.org > http://lists.esug.org/mailman/listinfo/esug-list_lists.esug.org
VA
Vincent Aranega
Mon, Nov 2, 2020 4:16 PM

Hi again,

My bad, I set the wrong poll link... Sorry about that, here is the good
one: https://fast-poll.com/poll/aee7083f

Regards,
Vincent Aranega

On 02/11/2020 17:14, Vincent Aranega wrote:

Hi everyone,

@Christian Thanks for the time table, it helped us a lot to drive our
discussions about the even organization.

So far, regarding Martin and Serge comments, we decided to schedule
the event on two days, Wednesday the 17th and Thursday the 18th of
November.
Currently, we are scheduling the event for 4pm-6pm Paris hours, but we
would like to know more precisely in which timezone you are and which
track you would prefer to attend (could be all of them) . Depending on
the results, we could try to shift for +/- 1h the beginning of the track.

We have two main tracks: langage/VM and debug/tests. We put a new poll
(again...) with some choices regarding to your place and your track
interests: https://fast-poll.com/poll/28735962

Thanks for your participations!

Regards,
Vincent Aranega
Loïc Lagadec

On 24/10/2020 09:21, Christian Haider wrote:

Hi,

here is a little table with the time zones.

Christian

Von: Esug-list esug-list-bounces@lists.esug.org *Im Auftrag von
*Martin McClure
Gesendet: Freitag, 23. Oktober 2020 21:28
An: Serge Stinckwich serge.stinckwich@gmail.com
Cc: ESUG Mailing list esug-list@lists.esug.org
Betreff: Re: [Esug-list] IWST event date and participant poll

Hi Serge,

So if we were to schedule it just for the convenience you and I, it
would happen at 01h in Paris. ;-)

You are right that it's probably not possible to make it a convenient
time for everyone that is interested. But getting information about
how many attendees are in which time zones is useful for scheduling.
And the presenters -- I certainly don't want any of them to have to
be alert enough to give a good presentation in the middle of their
night, just for my own convenience.

Regards,
-Martin

On 10/22/20 10:09 PM, Serge Stinckwich wrote:

 Hi all,

 I think this will be difficult to find a correct time zone for
 everyone.

 I'm UTC+8, so doing it later than 4pm (Paris) will be very late
 for me (10pm).

 But I guess there are not that many attendees from Asia ;-)

 Regards,

 On Fri, 23 Oct 2020 at 12:29, Martin McClure
 <martin.mcclure@gemtalksystems.com
 <mailto:martin.mcclure@gemtalksystems.com>> wrote:

     It's good to hear that IWST is happening this year.

     I looked at the survey, but didn't send an answer. Any of the
     three days
     works for me, but the hours are a bit tough. They are rather
     early for
     those of us in the UTC-8 timezone. I'd be much more likely to
     attend if
     it was done on two days, 17h-19h Paris (8h-10h my local). I do
     understand that there are likely to be a lot more attendees
     from Europe
     than from the west coast of the US, but it would be nice to
     have some
     survey options for the later times to judge how much of an
     inconvenience
     that would be for the interested parties.

     Thanks,
     -Martin


     On 10/21/20 8:16 AM, Vincent Aranega wrote:

Hi everyone,

As you probably noticed, due to the COVID situation and

     with ESUG

cancelled, IWST organization went late. We are happy to

     announce that

we are planning the remote event for mid-November. Each

     year IWST is

collocated with ESUG and we get a rough idea of the number of
participants, but this year we cannot rely on that. To get

     a good

estimation and ensure that a maximum of persons can enjoy the
presentations, we kindly ask you to answer the following

     poll before
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Hi again, My bad, I set the wrong poll link... Sorry about that, here is the good one: https://fast-poll.com/poll/aee7083f Regards, Vincent Aranega On 02/11/2020 17:14, Vincent Aranega wrote: > Hi everyone, > > @Christian Thanks for the time table, it helped us a lot to drive our > discussions about the even organization. > > So far, regarding Martin and Serge comments, we decided to schedule > the event on two days, Wednesday the 17th and Thursday the 18th of > November. > Currently, we are scheduling the event for 4pm-6pm Paris hours, but we > would like to know more precisely in which timezone you are and which > track you would prefer to attend (could be all of them) . Depending on > the results, we could try to shift for +/- 1h the beginning of the track. > > We have two main tracks: langage/VM and debug/tests. We put a new poll > (again...) with some choices regarding to your place and your track > interests: https://fast-poll.com/poll/28735962 > > Thanks for your participations! > > Regards, > Vincent Aranega > Loïc Lagadec > > > On 24/10/2020 09:21, Christian Haider wrote: >> >> Hi, >> >> here is a little table with the time zones. >> >> Christian >> >> *Von:* Esug-list <esug-list-bounces@lists.esug.org> *Im Auftrag von >> *Martin McClure >> *Gesendet:* Freitag, 23. Oktober 2020 21:28 >> *An:* Serge Stinckwich <serge.stinckwich@gmail.com> >> *Cc:* ESUG Mailing list <esug-list@lists.esug.org> >> *Betreff:* Re: [Esug-list] IWST event date and participant poll >> >> Hi Serge, >> >> So if we were to schedule it just for the convenience you and I, it >> would happen at 01h in Paris. ;-) >> >> You are right that it's probably not possible to make it a convenient >> time for *everyone* that is interested. But getting information about >> how many attendees are in which time zones is useful for scheduling. >> And the presenters -- I certainly don't want any of *them* to have to >> be alert enough to give a good presentation in the middle of their >> night, just for my own convenience. >> >> Regards, >> -Martin >> >> On 10/22/20 10:09 PM, Serge Stinckwich wrote: >> >> Hi all, >> >> I think this will be difficult to find a correct time zone for >> everyone. >> >> I'm UTC+8, so doing it later than 4pm (Paris) will be very late >> for me (10pm). >> >> But I guess there are not that many attendees from Asia ;-) >> >> Regards, >> >> On Fri, 23 Oct 2020 at 12:29, Martin McClure >> <martin.mcclure@gemtalksystems.com >> <mailto:martin.mcclure@gemtalksystems.com>> wrote: >> >> It's good to hear that IWST is happening this year. >> >> I looked at the survey, but didn't send an answer. Any of the >> three days >> works for me, but the hours are a bit tough. They are rather >> early for >> those of us in the UTC-8 timezone. I'd be much more likely to >> attend if >> it was done on two days, 17h-19h Paris (8h-10h my local). I do >> understand that there are likely to be a lot more attendees >> from Europe >> than from the west coast of the US, but it would be nice to >> have some >> survey options for the later times to judge how much of an >> inconvenience >> that would be for the interested parties. >> >> Thanks, >> -Martin >> >> >> On 10/21/20 8:16 AM, Vincent Aranega wrote: >> > Hi everyone, >> > >> > As you probably noticed, due to the COVID situation and >> with ESUG >> > cancelled, IWST organization went late. We are happy to >> announce that >> > we are planning the remote event for mid-November. Each >> year IWST is >> > collocated with ESUG and we get a rough idea of the number of >> > participants, but this year we cannot rely on that. To get >> a good >> > estimation and ensure that a maximum of persons can enjoy the >> > presentations, we kindly ask you to answer the following >> poll before >> > the 27th of October: >> > >> > https://fast-poll.com/poll/28735962 >> > >> > Thanks to all of you, >> > >> > Vincent Aranega >> > Loïc Lagadec >> > >> > >> > _______________________________________________ >> > Esug-list mailing list >> > Esug-list@lists.esug.org <mailto:Esug-list@lists.esug.org> >> > http://lists.esug.org/mailman/listinfo/esug-list_lists.esug.org >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Esug-list mailing list >> Esug-list@lists.esug.org <mailto:Esug-list@lists.esug.org> >> http://lists.esug.org/mailman/listinfo/esug-list_lists.esug.org >> >> >> >> -- >> >> Serge Stinckwic >> >> ​h​ >> >> https://twitter.com/SergeStinckwich >> >> ​ >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Esug-list mailing list >> Esug-list@lists.esug.org >> http://lists.esug.org/mailman/listinfo/esug-list_lists.esug.org > > > _______________________________________________ > Esug-list mailing list > Esug-list@lists.esug.org > http://lists.esug.org/mailman/listinfo/esug-list_lists.esug.org