- From: Caroline Burle <cburle@nic.br>
- Date: Wed, 26 Feb 2014 15:26:45 -0300
- To: public-dwbp-wg@w3.org
- Message-ID: <530E31E5.4070605@nic.br>
Dear Makx, when European time changes, and the meeting would be at 14:00, would it be good for you? Best regards, Caroline Em 24/02/14 15:10, Makx Dekkers escreveu: > > Caroline, > > If you're changing to 9am ET, it means central European time will be > 15:00 (apart from the second half of March when it will be 14:00). > > That time (15:00) is not so good for me. > > Makx. > > *From:*Caroline Burle [mailto:cburle@nic.br] > *Sent:* Monday, February 24, 2014 6:09 PM > *To:* public-dwbp-wg@w3.org > *Subject:* Re: Proposal to keep the time schedule of the meetings > instead of following USA time zone > > Dear Steve, > > my propose is to make the new time 9am ET, beginning on March, 7th. > Since this Friday is too short note to change anything and also it is > not daylight saving time in USA, yet. > > I am happy to know that this proposition would work better for you and > Eric Stephen! > > Best regards, > Caroline > > Em 24/02/14 13:29, Steven Adler escreveu: > > 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> <mailto:cburle@nic.br> > > To: > > > > public-dwbp-wg@w3.org <mailto: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 <http://www.w3c.br/> > > Web para todos, em qualquer dispositivo, em qualquer lugar, segura > e confiável! > > >
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