Hi Rob,

The idea behind the two times is to allow people from different timezones / on 
different schedules to attend during their non-working hours. 

Overseas was the wrong choice of words, anyone is welcome to attend the meeting 
that works best for them (or both, if they choose to).

After the first two meetings, the plan is to evaluate if the given times worked 
or if they should be adjusted; or if only one meeting time is necessary.

> On Aug 30, 2018, at 5:51 PM, I <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected]
> Hello Tor relay operators!
> Starting September 11th @ 1:00AM UTC, we will be piloting regular relay 
> operator meetings in #tor-relays on irc.oftc.net <http://irc.oftc.net/>. 
> For everyone overseas, we will be hosting a second meeting on September 25th 
> @ 19:00 UTC.
> 
> It is a good idea.
> What is the difference?  Why distinguish one meeting as being for overseas?  
> Presumably you mean outside USA?  The timing can't be the reason given the 
> earth is round.
> 
> Rob
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