The results are at https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/714794933/. If you still want to remix the poll that's fine, and the data may still be useful, but I'm not going to do anything with it myself. Living in Australia, I often get very annoyed because most CCRP people are active while I'm asleep or at school. That got me wondering what the optimum time to be online would be, in terms of how many other people are likely to be online. (Space to see my poll.) To complete the poll, tick every box where you would be active the corresponding hour (UTC time- GMT's also fine, but it's affected by daylight saving and UTC isn't) more often than not, on: a) a standard weekday (not weekends, as they are an anomaly and some people can't or choose not to be online during them); and b) during the following two months (July and August). Don't just tick according to when you're awake, but when you'd actually have access to a device and internet. If there's a time you can sometimes make it online but not reliably, mark it with a paler colour. Thanks! I'm guessing it's going to be sometime before it gets too late in the eastern US, but when the Asia and Oceania people like me start getting online. Either that or just after I've gone to bed and the Europe and America people are on. We'll see, though.