History showed that there wasn't much activity at 9AM ET time and at
some moment I lost my possibility to run them at this time, but I'm +1
if anyone can handle and run "early" meetings. Suddenly, still have to
constantly miss them.

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On Tue, Aug 19, 2014 at 12:33 AM, Joan Touzet <[email protected]> wrote:
> Previously, we agreed as a group to alternating times for our weekly IRC 
> meetings. Half of the weeks we would meet at 9AM ET / 2PM UK time, and the 
> other half at 3PM ET / 8PM UK.
>
> I've noticed that for the weeks where we were supposed to be meeting at 9AM, 
> the meetings aren't being held at all. By contrast, we hold most (but not 
> all!) of the evening sessions on the alternate weeks.
>
> I want to keep things friendly for Europeans who don't want to stay up late, 
> but evidence suggests we might just do best to move to a single time and hold 
> meetings only every other week.
>
> If this were to happen, we'd cancel this week's IRC meeting (would be 9AM ET) 
> and move to a twice-a-month setup, starting next week at the 3PM ET time.
>
> If there is any desire to revive the 9AM meetings, I'd rather let things 
> stand - the intent of the meetings remains to involve as many people as 
> possible. This proposal is simply to change the stated schedule to reflect 
> reality.
>
> -Joan

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