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Eth2.0 Call 32 Agenda #123

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djrtwo opened this issue Jan 21, 2020 · 6 comments
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Eth2.0 Call 32 Agenda #123

djrtwo opened this issue Jan 21, 2020 · 6 comments

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@djrtwo
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djrtwo commented Jan 21, 2020

Eth2.0 Call 32 Agenda

Meeting Date/Time: Thursday 2020/1/23 at 14:00 GMT

Meeting Duration 1.5 hours

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  1. Testing and Release Updates
  2. Client Updates
  3. Research Updates
  4. Networking
  5. Spec discussion
  6. Open Discussion/Closing Remarks
@edsonayllon
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Are Eth1.x, Eth2 calls going to continue happening on the same week?

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djrtwo commented Jan 22, 2020

They are every 4 weeks right now? I'm open to pushing an extra week soon to avoid the collision.
That, or @pipermerriam can do 3 or 5 weeks in between one of the 1x calls.

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Core Devs and Eth2 calls are every other week, currently falling the same week following the schedule move around during the holidays. I would coordinate with @Souptacular for scheduling, as he moderates the Core Devs calls.

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djrtwo commented Jan 23, 2020

Ah, sorry thought you meant the stateless client 1x research calls that happen monthly.
The core dev call and eth2 calls have sometimes been stacked and sometimes on off weeks. happy to coordinate a bit to unstack them if that helps

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I haven't really heard any complaints about them being on the same week so I think it's fine to leave it unless anyone has an objection. If anyone does want to move it I'm happy to discuss how we can accommodate.

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My brief notes

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