On 8/3/13, Patrik Fältström <paf@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On 3 aug 2013, at 08:46, Abdussalam Baryun <abdussalambaryun@xxxxxxxxx> > wrote: > >>I prefer if you post at end of Friday (as in the end of working days of 5 in each week). >> However, in my comment below I >> will follow the week as done in world calender, start from Sunday >> (mornings) and ends on Saturday (nights). > > The day a week starts, and what days are working days in a week, differs > between cultures. Many have Sunday-Thursday as working days. Many have > Monday as the first day of the week. I suggested to Thomas to submit report in end of Friday (read what i prefered done above) to include both Sun-Thur and Mon-Fri working days, so all can see the result of working days in IETF. > > There is not *one* definition of when a week start and end. I have worked both (Sun-Thur) and (Mon-Fri), my definition never matters, it is the definition of the organisation we work for that matters. So is there a definition in IETF or does Thomas have a definition or it was selected randomly morning of Friday. AB > > Patrik > >