David Timms wrote:
With the time offset round to the slow side of the planet, it might
make sense to publish the release day as Tuesday (eastern? US time
midnite), but open the servers on Monday as previously. Then the rest
of the world who are 6-9-16(au)-18(nz) hours ahead would find the
release ready for download on the specified roadmap day, rather than
one-day later (which is Tuesday anyway), and thinking...
OK, looks like something major went wrong and the release has slipped
again, and continually trying refresh to get a non-existent file...
just an idea. DaveT.
I could be way off base here, but fedora is a project published by a US
organization (speaking of the fedora foundation, not red hat). Aren't
most folks in Europe used to the fact that if *anything* is happening in
the US on a given day, its going to be late evening at best in their
time zone? Seems like a non-issue to me.
DC
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