Looking at all the countries in this year's developer survey, the majority of users seems to be located in Europe. Counting all countries consisting of more than >1% of the survey participants, I get:
- Europe, 32% (including Russia and Turkey)
- Americas, 25%
- Others, 13% (India, Australia, Israel, Iran)
Counting those < 1% makes this even more in favour of the European/African time zone over Americas. Also notably, the Middle East is just a few hours ahead of Europe.
Therefore, I wonder why maintenance is always scheduled at mid day, European time?
Or if you will, early morning US (I believe 6am EST or such?). Wouldn't it make more sense to pick a time where as few users as possible are disrupted? Such as early morning EU/late evening US.
Alternatively, in case live humans need to be present during updates, wouldn't it make more sense to place maintenance during US office hours? Since the servers are located in USA. Then it would disrupt somewhat less people than it currently does and you also wouldn't have to pay overtime.
Just my €0.02
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