Lucas inspired me to take a look at the raw numbers ... so I hacked up a
little python to digest all our meeting logs since we made the switch to
alternating times.

in particular, I'd like to point out the number of meetings with less than
half of our core review team present, ie, where we didn't have quorum to
make any decisions. There were 6 on Tuesdays (two thirds of all Tuesday
meetings), but only 1 on Monday (it was the "openstack vacation" week).

A few stats below, hackish code here:
http://paste.openstack.org/show/220234/

# of meetings by day:
  Monday: 11
  Tuesday: 9

Total lines in IRC during the meetings by day:
  Monday: 3793
  Tuesday: 2475

Unique attendees per day:
  Monday: total: 54 - cores: 9
  Tuesday: total: 32 - cores: 5



On Mon, May 11, 2015 at 10:21 AM Devananda van der Veen <
devananda....@gmail.com> wrote:

> At the Paris summit, we discussed and eventually agreed to try out
> alternating meeting times. So, for the last ~6mo, each week our IRC meeting
> has alternated between Monday evening and Tuesday morning UTC (10am PT and
> 10pm PT Mondays).
>
> I'd like us to review how well this has - or has not - worked, so I've
> created a poll to gather input and help decide if we should continue with
> the alternating meetings. Please take a minute to fill this out:
>
> http://goo.gl/forms/nvbWdOZMFY
>
> And please reply to this thread if you have any comments or observations
> you'd like to share in addition to the responses on that form.
>
> Thanks!
> -Deva
>
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