[ubuntu-mono] 2026 plan update in progress, select your available options
Blue Shield
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Sat Mar 28 04:16:29 UTC 2026
Yes, that timing works for me and I can join after lunch.
I reviewed the draft agenda and added a few notes beside the second topic because it seemed a little rushed.
If you want, send the updated version before noon and I will reply with a cleaner outline.
Also, I think Tuesday is better than Wednesday since Maria said she is tied up most of that afternoon.
Let me know which room you want to use, and I can confirm with the others.
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I checked the notes from our last conversation, and your idea about moving the workshop to Thursday makes more sense.
The earlier slot gave everyone too little time to prepare, especially for the group activity.
I can take care of the handout edits, but send me the final bullet points before dinner so I do not repeat anything.
Also, if Sam is bringing the whiteboard pages, we should shorten the opening discussion and leave more room for questions at the end.
That seemed to help last time.
Right, I went back through your list and I think the second option is easier for everyone to follow.
If we split the tasks by morning and afternoon, the handoff between teams will be smoother.
I can rewrite the outline tonight and send a simpler version with clearer headings.
You asked whether we should combine the two topics, and I would keep them separate because the discussion tends to wander.
After that, we can decide who wants to lead each section and whether a short recap would help at the end.
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