by watwut 11 hours ago

Absolutely not. The time that would stay is the bad one.

With switch, we get reasonable half a years. Without it, it would be whole unreasonable year.

recursive 10 hours ago | [-2 more]

The biggest unreasonability is switching at all. I admit other points of view, but switching back and forth is a compromise that seems far worse than just sticking with one. Either one.

jerlam 8 hours ago | [-1 more]

We seem to be in the worst situation now where not only does the EU change their time twice a year, they change it on a different schedule than US/Canada.

For a few weeks during the year, half of your meetings start at a different time. Everyone is confused.

dzhiurgis 8 hours ago | [-0 more]

Now add southern hemisphere

asmosoinio 3 hours ago | [-1 more]

Why? Can't people adjust their schedules as needed?

Schools don't have to always start at the same time? And many jobs also not?

It's not like 9-17 work hours are set on stone?

padjo 42 minutes ago | [-0 more]

And coordinating that change would be easier you think?