> I question your TZ arithmetic. If your TZ is UTC+n then you subtract n from a UTC value to get your local time. The + refers to the fact that it will be that many hours later before you arrive at the same date/time.

No, it's actually the other way around. :-)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UTC_offset

17+10h = 3am the next day for me. But you have to subtract to get back to UTC value.

Maybe if everyone posted their timezone we could try and find one that is convenient for the *most* people. From what I can make out so far, there are a lot of people from the US and Europe.

According to my own calculations and some assumptions above, here are some good times:

05:00 UTC:
* 8pm in -9 UTC
* 9pm in PST
* Midnight in EST
* 5am next day in Western Europe
* 7am in Eastern Europe
* 3pm in AEST

20:00-22:00 UTC:
* 11am-1pm in -9 UTC
* 12-2pm in PST
* 3-5pm in EST
* 8-10pm in Western Europe
* 10pm-12am in Eastern Europe
* 6-8am next day in AEST

Let me know if my calculations are incorrect because these timezones are driving me nuts. ;-)

Also, are more people available on the weekend or during the week?

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