Personally, I work business hours so Friday mornings I'm generally
unavailable (GMT).

I think at least one on the weekday in the afternoon/evening and one on the
weekend might be the most convenient with the latter more convenient for
non-European timezones. For example, if it's hosted on Saturday at noon
then it'd be roughly morning for the Americas and evening for Asia.

If doing 2x meetings a month, then alternating each month with the
weekday/weekend day might maximize availability like if someone is busy
during the week and/or busy during the weekend (if busy both times, just
have to wait untill the next meeting!):

Month: Week 1 / Week 2
Nov: Wed/Sat
Dec: Fri/Sun
Jan: Wed/Sat
..

Or even alternate just weekends weekly between Saturday and Sunday.

On Thu, Nov 5, 2020 at 6:42 PM Alexander Burger <a...@software-lab.de> wrote:

> On Thu, Nov 05, 2020 at 01:23:13PM -0500, r cs wrote:
> > Raw video would be welcomed.  The timing of the PilCon can be challenging
> > in some time zones.
>
> Independent of the recording issue, the current scheduling is not an
> absolute
> must. I did a proposal initially, and nobody complained, so we stayed with
> it.
>
> Should we consider a change for the future? Perhaps Saturday would be
> better
> than Friday? And/or some other UTC time(s)? Should we try some democratic
> decision process?
>
> ☺/ A!ex
>
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