Lydiot wrote:
Could that be changed though? Could it possibly be an either-or poll where if Scandinavia is chosen then Europe will be in the spring instead? I know that'd be a practical problem as far as the poll goes, but.... just a thought...
I'd preffer not to. A poll was open about 1 year ago, and that's the option that got selected. Set: Fall/Europe; Sprin/Non-Europe.
Maybe I can dig Curtis' forum for an exact link, but that's there.
I don't think we need to get into the same mayhem everytime Fall Festival ends. We are better off having that set in Rock, and have a clear stablished path of how this moves forward.
Lydiot wrote:I'd also like to ask you (and others) a question:
Do you know what the makeup of participants has been for the festivals so far? I'm wondering because since we have two festivals, and if we "lock" Europe to one part of the year, we'll always have this discrepancy between participants that live physically in real life in very different time zones. So there's twice the "problem" in that a person on the US west coast will only be able to participate at a certain time of day in the festival area, and it could be very different from a person in Germany (i.e. a 9 hr difference I believe).
Is it something that can and should be taken into account do you think?
Not everyone participating (flying) does a report. But I've seen traffic and know many of them. The festival participants are mainly European/American people. The time 16-24UTC is widely popular among both of these groups and Saturday is particular convenient. This does not change at all with Festival Location. (that is, the popular time does not depend on location, nor on time-of-day at this time on the location). I pressume many people just moves the internal clock to a nice "simulated" time, they like -- being Dusk/Noon or something different. This we saw on Japan, per example.
The situation with Scandinavia is that it will be dark for a larger block of time. But I checked yesterday an on November we still have solid 5hrs of daylight to play -with.
Other world places only offer very limited number of participants. Like Africa, Asia, etc.