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Hi Dorothy and all,
I listed the
slot time in different time zone (In North America, the
daylight saving
start
on
March 13 is considered):
Hope it is correct and useful when we discuss thisJ Best Regards : ) Tony Xiao
Han 发件人: Dorothy Stanley [mailto:dstanley1389@xxxxxxxxx]
--- This message came from the IEEE 802.11 Working Group Reflector ---
Hello Mark, Thanks for your questions. Responses are below.
We'll be discussing the May meeting details at the upcoming March meeting and on CAC calls.
All - comments, questions welcome. Thanks, Dorothy -------------------------------------------------- 1. Will the meeting slots be generally in Warsaw local time’s day (for sake of argument, let’s assume 8:00 to 21:30, local time)?
2. Further, will the slots be generally like a traditional F2F meeting, or “skewed”/favored to the 9:00 am Eastern time (3 pm local??)? DS: The meeting slots will be in Warsaw time (Central European Time), the usual 8AM start, with AM1, AM2, PM1, PM2 and Evening timeslots.
Subgroups will schedule/select specific timeslots. Given the realities of time zones, the PM1 timeslot is the friendliest globally, so will likely be fully subscribed.
3. Will the “week” be a calendar week, as with traditional F2F meetings, or more like the 2 weeks (10
days of 802.11) we’ve been doing on virtual sessions? DS: The “week" will be the calendar week, as with traditional F2F meetings.
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