On Wed, 2007-04-18 at 07:20 +0200, Thorsten Leemhuis wrote: > Hi! > > On 18.04.2007 01:33, Jason L Tibbitts III wrote: > > * Meeting time: We'll have to block out time in a wiki table and try > > to narrow something down. At the moment it looks like 1600UTC > > satisfies the most people, except for cutting into f13's lunchtime. > > BTW, it's not my business as I'm not in the FPC, but I thought I mention > it here as I'm writing this mail anyway already: most meetings times > seems to take the DST switch into account and adjust the UTC meeting > time by an hour so the effective time always stays round about (¹) the > same for US and Europe. Wouldn't that be a solution for the FPC, too? > > Just my 2 cent. > > CU > thl > > (¹) -- the switches are on different dates these days, so there are two > or three weeks where it's getting a bit mor complicated :-/ > The meeting time was supposed to adjust with DST. But with the time shift happening at two different times, we decided to hold off on changing the time until Europe had also gone to DST. And then someone mentioned that the time in the interim week suited them better. And then.... -Toshio
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