Hi, Bryen schrieb:
Option 1) Eliminate Timeshifting altogether. This would make it very difficult for people in eastern Asia/Australia to attend meetings.
Option 2) Create new timeshift for 23:00 UTC. This seems to get the widest support globally. However, India (Our beloved Evo team) would be left out. I discussed with Srag, and they were unable to attend the old timeshift meeting anyway and for them regular time meetings are best. They said they would be comfortable with missing a timeshift meeting.
FYI: 23:00 UTC = 6 p.m. for you folks in the U.S. Midwest and Mexico, and late evening (after Rodrigo's television shows) in Europe and 9 a.m. in Sydney, land of the Magnus.
I'm probably not that much of a Gnome contributor but I usually like to follow these meetings. Just a few thoughts about meeting times in general. 16 UTC -> 18 for me currently Kinda unfortunate because of dinner time (yeah, people with families have dinner at that time here) 11 UTC -> 13 interferes with lunch time all over Europe, so you won't have US and in many cases you won't have Europeans as well 23 UTC -> 01am sorry, this is a bit too late (or too early?) for me. But as said, it's nothing about myself since I miss the meetings anyway because of the above but something to consider, (while I don't have a real solution for that). Wolfgang -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-gnome+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-gnome+help@opensuse.org