On Tuesday, April 12, 2016 at 1:24:20 AM UTC+10, James Cammarata wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> The core team will be resuming our public team meetings starting tomorrow, 
> however with a bit of a change in format. 
>
> Previously we had done them on a public hangout, we're now going to be 
> holding our meetings in #ansible-meeting on Freenode. For those who have 
> seen the Community meetings held by Robyn/Greg that shouldn't be too 
> surprising. We're recording these and publish them after, so anyone who is 
> not able to attend can view the minutes/takeaways/etc.
>
> We will also be holding two meetings per week for one hour, as opposed to 
> one two-hour meeting, which will help us cover a bit wider range of times, 
> for those in Europe/Asia:
>
> Tuesdays: 3PM EST/EDT
> Thursdays: 11AM EST/EDT
>

This is an annoying time specification for those of us outside the US on 
different daylight savings schedules - particularly in the southern 
hemisphere, whether or not we have daylight savings time (e.g. the time for 
this meeting in Sydney could differ by 2 hours throughout the year)

Can meetings be scheduled and specified* in a consistent UTC time through 
the year?

To help those outside the US, these times as scheduled, at this time of 
year, are:

Tuesday 19:00 UTC
Thursday 15:00 UTC

or as I like to call them 5am and 1am.

* Most people have no idea what their offset from EST/EDT is, but most 
people know what their UTC offset is.

Will

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