- From: Steven Adler <adler1@us.ibm.com>
- Date: Mon, 24 Feb 2014 08:29:43 -0800
- To: Caroline Burle <cburle@nic.br>
- Cc: public-dwbp-wg@w3.org
- Message-ID: <OFE7D7CE9E.E3116411-ON88257C89.005A22EE-88257C89.005A9CD6@us.ibm.com>
Dear Caroline, Good that you have the foresight to think about this. But do you propose to make the new time 9am ET? Or do you mean we will all adjust one hour ahead and keep the time to 8am ET in North and South America, but since Europe won't change to DST until April, their time will be one hour later? I can tell you that a 9am ET start will certainly benefit Eric Stephen and myself when I travel to the West Coast (which is often). Best Regards, Steve Motto: "Do First, Think, Do it Again" From: Caroline Burle <cburle@nic.br> To: public-dwbp-wg@w3.org Date: 02/24/2014 05:55 AM Subject: Proposal to keep the time schedule of the meetings instead of following USA time zone Dear all, next week the USA will be an our later because of the daylight saving time and the meetings are schedule by the USA time zone (Zakim is in USA). Said that, and since most of the participants are from South America and Europe, we would like to propose to change our meetings to an hour later[1] as well (ultimately we would keep as it is for people that does not live in USA). Could we discuss it quickly on Friday? Thank you! Caroline [1] http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/fixedtime.html?msg=DWBP+WG+Meetings&iso=20140228T10&p1=233&ah=1 -- Caroline Burle Relações Institucionais W3C Escritório Brasil Iniciativa CGI.br/NIC.br +55 11 5509-3537 ramal 4030 http://www.w3c.br Web para todos, em qualquer dispositivo, em qualquer lugar, segura e confiável!
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