Yes, Tuesday works better for me because I need the morning to finish that draft you asked about.
If you still want to cover the agenda, let's keep it to three points so we do not rush through it.
I also think Sam should join for the second half, since the scheduling notes came from his team.
As for lunch, the cafe near the corner has quieter seating, which might help if we need to talk through the outline in detail.
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That sounds fine, and I can bring the revised notes with the dates moved to the second page.
If the room by the window is available, I would rather meet there because the hallway gets noisy around noon.
You asked whether the checklist should stay short, and I think yes, because people read it more carefully that way.
Also, if Mira sends her remarks before breakfast, I can fold them into the outline and send you one clean version after lunch.