Change to U.T.C. based release times

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Hi all.

A small-ish proposal, but one which would affect everyone - I propose
moving from a release time based on Eastern time, and hence affected by
D.S.T., to one based on U.T.C. - to this end I propose changing to 13:00
UTC - which is 10:00 EST and 11:00 EDT (those times may well be wrong,
but you get the idea! :)). My rationale for this is that it can get just
a little confusing trying to tell people the time of a release when its
been thrown by an hour due to D.S.T.

All thoughts (and corrections to the numbers, most probably) welcome.

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