Hello,
IMO if there is an IRC meeting on every week with alternating times for
odd and even weeks,
having two bi-weekly schedules with alternating times would be
self-explanatory.
However, if the meeting frequency would be just one or two in a month,
then referring such as n-th week in every month would be more intuitive
I think.
Unfortunately current yaml2ical does not support such logistics,
but my WIP patch ( https://review.openstack.org/#/c/395762/ ) will make
a clue
to support such logistics in the near future I think :)
Note that I suggest not to consider 5th weeks because some months do not
have 5th weeks.
With many thanks,
/Ian
Jeremy Stanley wrote on 11/9/2016 10:45 PM:
On 2016-11-09 13:34:34 +0900 (+0900), Ian Y. Choi wrote:
My understanding of *odd* weeks is the 1st and 3rd weeks in every month,
since we actually had training-guides meetings with such logistics a few
months ago.
[...]
So you skip 5th weeks when those happen? Or you have back-to-back
meeting weeks in those cases?
The way alternating weeks are usually interpreted (and handled in
the IRC meeting scheduling automation we have) is based on even or
odd ISO week numbers:
http://git.openstack.org/cgit/openstack-infra/yaml2ical/tree/README.rst?id=c29e042#n163
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_week_date
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