I second that proposal. Personally, I have, sometimes, to schedule my presence more than a week in advance, as, for example, night train tickets cannot be cancelled without damage within less than seven days, even if I decide that a particular event would be worth while. Other players, especially from the Americas, Australia, and Asia/Pacific, have to reconcile events important for them with their work schedule, with the need of announcing to colleagues and superiors to appear later or to leave earlier.
I am fully aware that event guides and designers are doing a great job and are entitled to their real lives. But too short schedules may clash with the RL of players leading to frustration and lesser participation.
Announcement a week or bit more in advance thus would be a good idea.
I am fully aware that event guides and designers are doing a great job and are entitled to their real lives. But too short schedules may clash with the RL of players leading to frustration and lesser participation.
Announcement a week or bit more in advance thus would be a good idea.
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