I was thinking in giving a comment on this topic recently, the 20:00 UTC is
somewhat difficult to attend for us living in the North American zone (I'm
in the Arizona -0700 GMT just about getting out from job). So I must read
the meetings logs near always.
So Matt I give a +1 to to this proposal.
2008/3/2 Matt McKenzie <lnxknight(a)gmail.com>:
Hello,
I have recently joined the Fedora Ambassadors.
I would like to know if it is possible to use a different time for the
N&SAm meeting on #fedora-meeting.
I live on the west coast (Oregon), and it would be difficult to attend
this meeting on Monday at 12:00pm PST (20:00UTC) in the middle of the work
day.
Perhaps we can discuss a better meeting time for those of us in the
western hemisphere, since N&SAm are several hours off from UTC depending on
where we live? 20:00UTC is good if you live near Greenwich, UK but it is
difficult to attend an online meeting in the middle of the business day.
For PST it is 12:00pm, which could mean lunch hour, but what about CST and
EST? What if you don't have an hour for lunch, or you don't have internet
access?
It is most likely too late to change it for March but perhaps for April?
I also hear a lot about the EMEA Ambassadors, LinuxTag and all these cool
events in Europe. What about N&S America?
Are there not many ambassadors in these areas?
Thanks.
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