- From: Michael Herman (Trusted Digital Web) <mwherman@parallelspace.net>
- Date: Wed, 17 Mar 2021 19:26:08 +0000
- To: Brent Shambaugh <brent.shambaugh@gmail.com>, "dzagidulin@gmail.com" <dzagidulin@gmail.com>
- CC: Nikos Fotiou <fotiou@aueb.gr>, Juan Caballero <juan@identity.foundation>, "sds-wg@dif.groups.io" <sds-wg@dif.groups.io>, Credentials Community Group <public-credentials@w3.org>
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Why can’t the Spring change off of daylight savings time happen in the middle of a workday instead of the middle of the night? From: Brent Shambaugh <brent.shambaugh@gmail.com> Sent: March 17, 2021 1:21 PM To: dzagidulin@gmail.com Cc: Nikos Fotiou <fotiou@aueb.gr>; Juan Caballero <juan@identity.foundation>; sds-wg@dif.groups.io; Credentials Community Group <public-credentials@w3.org> Subject: Re: Reminder and Agenda for Confidential Storage Spec Call - Mar 18, 2021 No fair. You forgot the moon and mars. Must future proof. Can anyone answer? Is the moon made of cheese? Central Europe (Berlin) is 5 hours ahead of the East Coast (New York), 6 hours ahead of Chicago, and 8 hours ahead of the West Coast (Los Angeles) of North America. For the humble earthlings, Look for an international meeting planner. -Brent Shambaugh On Wed, Mar 17, 2021 at 1:04 PM Dmitri Zagidulin <dzagidulin@gmail.com<mailto:dzagidulin@gmail.com>> wrote: Hahahah, you see? This is what happens, kids, when you don't adopt international standards! You get DAYLIGHT SAVINGS & timezone math! On Wed, Mar 17, 2021 at 1:53 PM Nikos Fotiou <fotiou@aueb.gr<mailto:fotiou@aueb.gr>> wrote: Still not correct :) The correct is 22:00 CET. CEST begins on the last Sunday of March (S stands for Summer). IMHO the least confusing for Europe is GMT. Best, Nikos -- Nikos Fotiou - http://pages.cs.aueb.gr/~fotiou Researcher - Mobile Multimedia Laboratory Athens University of Economics and Business https://mm.aueb.gr > On 17 Mar 2021, at 4:00 PM, Dmitri Zagidulin <dzagidulin@gmail.com<mailto:dzagidulin@gmail.com>> wrote: > > +1, I get chills just reading that phrasing, Juan. How's /that/ for scary stories to tell around the campfire? Now remember kids, if you don't work hard on building consensus in adopting international standards, THIS IS WHAT HAPPENS. > > On Wed, Mar 17, 2021 at 5:45 AM Juan Caballero <juan@identity.foundation<mailto:juan@identity.foundation>> wrote: > * 21 CEST this week and next -- an annual reminder of what happens when standards fail to get adoption. > > On 3/17/2021 1:37 AM, Dmitri Zagidulin wrote: >> Dear all, >> >> This is a reminder that the DIF / CCG Secure Data Storage Working group weekly call will be happening on Thursday at 4pm Eastern / 1pm Pacific / 22:00 CEST. >> >> Meeting link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/84828031746?pwd=V0xGTnJ2Zm15RHlSRFpNTlRPQzdLUT09 >> >> Specification: https://identity.foundation/confidential-storage/ >> Specification repository: https://github.com/decentralized-identity/confidential-storage >> >> Audio recordings and transcripts of previous meetings: https://dif.groups.io/g/sds-wg/wiki/19633 >> >> As always, the IPR policy requires that you can only make substantive contributions if you sign the IPR Release Form. Please follow the instructions at https://dif.groups.io/g/sds-wg/wiki/Home >> >> Confidential Storage Spec Call Agenda >> 1. IPR Reminder >> 2. Introductions and Re-Introductions >> 3. Presentation / Discussion by Michael Herman - Decentralized Twitter (App Scenario Doc and Requirements) >> 4. Issue review >> >> Thank you, >> The Chairs > -- > > Juan Caballero, PhD. > Community & Communications, Decentralized Identity Foundation > Freelance researcher, consultant, and free thinker > Signal/whatsapp: +1 415-3101351 > Berlin-based: +49 1573 5994525, CEST/UTC+2 > Native: English, Español; Functional: Deutsch, Français, Português
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