On Fr Juni 29 2007, Jeff MacDonald wrote: > because not everybody knows what UTC/GMT is, and using it alone will just > cause further confusion.. if, however, one can see that UTC is a few hours > off of US/Eastern, things might go better. :) I do not know, what EDT is, either. But I know the offset of my local time to UTC. > at the moment it sounds like the outage notification is being generated by > hand, so listing the two different time zones will take a little extra > work.. however, if the process is automated, it will be trivial to make a Maybe it is enough to mention the offset of EDT to UTC, so everyone in EDT can see what he has to calculate. > please.. if this issue causes the notifications to *not* be sent, leave it > the way it is.. I'd rather get the notifications and have to do math to > convert to my local time than not get them at all because there is no > agreement on which time zone(s) should be used. Even with UTC I still have to convert the time to CEST, but UTC is imho a fair common timezone. Regards, Till -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list