Pursuing alternating times may be a good choice, but would like to know we have a reliable person to host (fallback) for these slots as our "volunteer" mechanism is barely functioning for the current call/time.
Dom, perhaps you can post a poll for contribs. to vote on; perhaps this would give us a sense of who is paying attention, what suits them and get a ballpark on how many would benefit? Kind regards, Matt From: Tyson Norris <tnor...@adobe.com.INVALID> To: "dev@openwhisk.apache.org" <dev@openwhisk.apache.org> Date: 09/05/2019 10:40 AM Subject: [EXTERNAL] Re: Can we adjust the time for the community call US West coast dweller here - I'm OK with either 1 hour ealier, or alternating times. Anything to get more players on the field :) Thanks Tyson On 9/5/19, 3:53 AM, "Rodric Rabbah" <rod...@gmail.com> wrote: Thanks Dominic for bringing this up. +1 from me. What about alternating times (every two weeks) so other time zones aren't always so late in the day? -r On Wed, Sep 4, 2019 at 11:27 PM Dominic Kim <style9...@gmail.com> wrote: > Dear community members. > > I wonder whether we can set up our Tech. Int. meeting 1-hour earlier. > Currently, we hold the meeting at 3 PM GMT which is 12:00 AM KST/JST. > > If we hold the meeting 1-hour earlier, the time changes like this: > > - 2 PM GMT. > - 10 AM US eastern time > - 10 CST > - 11 KST/JST > > One issue is the US western time would be 7 AM. > So if anyone lives in that area, I would give up. > > But if it's fine for most of the members, I hope we start the meeting > 1-hour earlier. > It would help me and other folks living in Korea/Japan to join the meeting > better. > > > Best regards > Dominic >