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<div dir="ltr" ><tt><font size="3" face="" >Thursdays, 8:00am Central US (1300 UTC) works good to us. </font></tt></div>
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<blockquote data-history-content-modified="1" dir="ltr" style="border-left:solid #aaaaaa 2px; margin-left:5px; padding-left:5px; direction:ltr; margin-right:0px" >----- Original message -----<br>From: krtaylor <kurt.r.taylor@gmail.com><br>Sent by: "openbmc" <openbmc-bounces+sivas.srr=in.ibm.com@lists.ozlabs.org><br>To: "openbmc@lists.ozlabs.org" <openbmc@lists.ozlabs.org><br>Cc: alirhas@microsoft.com, bradleyb@fuzziesquirrel.com, james.mihm@intel.com<br>Subject: OpenBMC Release Planning Working Group<br>Date: Fri, Jun 22, 2018 12:38 AM<br> <br><tt><font size="3" face="" >Hi all,</font></tt><br><br><tt><font size="3" face="" >The long anticipated OpenBMC Release Planning working group is now</font></tt><br><tt><font size="3" face="" >forming and will have its first meeting next week. I would like to keep</font></tt><br><tt><font size="3" face="" >the meeting small at first so that we can move quickly, but I do need</font></tt><br><tt><font size="3" face="" >complete representation. Please let me know if you'd like to participate</font></tt><br><tt><font size="3" face="" >and what day a meeting would work best for you. Those on copy should</font></tt><br><tt><font size="3" face="" >plan on attending or at least make sure someone is covering for your</font></tt><br><tt><font size="3" face="" >organization.</font></tt><br><br><tt><font size="3" face="" >Let me know if you have any questions.</font></tt><br><br><tt><font size="3" face="" >Regards, Kurt Taylor (krtaylor)</font></tt><br><br><br><tt><font size="3" face="" >Proposed times:</font></tt><br><br><tt><font size="3" face="" >1) Tuesdays, 2:00pm Central US (1900 UTC)</font></tt><br><br><tt><font size="3" face="" >2) Thursdays, 8:00am Central US (1300 UTC)</font></tt><br><br><tt><font size="3" face="" >3) Thursdays, 3:00pm Central US (2000 UTC)</font></tt><br><br><br><tt><font size="3" face="" >Initial Agenda:</font></tt><br><br><tt><font size="3" face="" >1) Agree on the release process and set an initial release date in</font></tt><br><tt><font size="3" face="" >November (see email from May 21)</font></tt><br><br><tt><font size="3" face="" >2) Set design and freeze milestones</font></tt><br><br><tt><font size="3" face="" >3) "Must" deliver items for November release</font></tt><br><br><tt><font size="3" face="" >4) How to open the design and development for a needed feature</font></tt></blockquote>
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