Re: DCAT sub-group meeting times post-March (timezone)

I would support the option of having a 1h shift, and keeping the call on Wednesdays.

Andrea

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European Commission DG JRC
Directorate B - Growth and Innovation
Unit B6 - Digital Economy
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21027 Ispra VA, Italy

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From: Cox, Simon (L&W, Clayton) <Simon.Cox@csiro.au>
Sent: 25 March 2019 12:17:25
To: david.browning@refinitiv.com; public-dxwg-wg@w3.org
Subject: RE: DCAT sub-group meeting times post-March (timezone)

I would not be able to attend on Thursdays - I have a regular appointment that evening (choir). Fridays also not available (shabbat). Monday - Wednesday are fine though.

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From: david.browning@refinitiv.com <david.browning@refinitiv.com>
Sent: Monday, March 25, 2019 10:22:38 AM
To: public-dxwg-wg@w3.org
Subject: DCAT sub-group meeting times post-March (timezone)

We haven’t discussed when the DCAT sub-group should meet after time zone changes (that is, from next week).

To facilitate the discussion, I’d tentatively suggest we move back to the time we used last year: which was 08:30 UTC on Thursdays.

Assuming I’m using the tools properly, that corresponds to (all on Thursdays):

UK timezone:                    09:30
Europe timezone:            10:30
Most Australia:                 18:30
Adelaide:                             18:00

The main drawback is that this really doesn’t work for the US, but this was deemed acceptable last year since attendance skewed strongly  to Europe and points east, and was closer to normal working hours that the 2100 UTC we have been using in winter.

Alternatively, we could make the same shift as the plenary – just move to 20:00 UTC on Wednesdays which is

UK timezone:                    21:00
Europe timezone:            22:00
Most Australia:                 06:00
Adelaide:                             05:30
Berkeley:                             13:00

Additionally, we might need to adjust things for next week, when daylight savings has still to happen in some places.

David Browning
Platform Architect, Refinitiv

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Received on Monday, 25 March 2019 14:58:27 UTC