- From: Raymond Toy <rtoy@google.com>
- Date: Thu, 14 Mar 2019 07:58:43 -0700
- To: Paul Adenot <padenot@mozilla.com>
- Cc: "public-audio@w3.org Group" <public-audio@w3.org>
- Message-ID: <CAE3TgXG2WJ0T6aHF1WbX-joQaWHKQfLHOzO=Nk8kDE0p3a7jrg@mail.gmail.com>
California voted for permanent daylight savings last year. But that can only happen if the federal government allows it. Who knows what will happen? :-) On Thu, Mar 14, 2019 at 3:44 AM Paul Adenot <padenot@mozilla.com> wrote: > Raymond, > > This meeting appears to be scheduled from a US timezone, probably because > it was setup this way (afaik it was always the case, scheduled from Boston > initially, now probably from California). > > My calendar (which is usually correct for things like that) says that this > meeting is at 16.30, which is an hour earlier than usual for me. I'm > available at this time. It and will go back to 17.30 from March 31 > onward, date at which Europe switches to summer time. This might or might > not continue in the following year, because Europeans seem in favor of not > doing DST anymore (it's an ongoing consultation). > > In short, you're correct :-). > > Thanks for reminding everyone, in any case, > Paul. > > On Wed, Mar 13, 2019 at 8:49 PM Raymond Toy <rtoy@google.com> wrote: > >> Just a note that the US is on Daylight Savings Time now, so our meeting >> tomorrow will be one hour earlier (I think) for those in Europe. I think >> that means the meeting starts at 3:30 pm UK (GMT+0)? >> >> Or maybe it should be one hour later for us so the meeting starts at the >> same time in Europe as it used to? I think Hongchan has a conflict if we >> move the meeting to one hour later here. >> >> >>
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