- From: Richard Ishida <ishida@w3.org>
- Date: Tue, 12 Apr 2005 09:17:32 +0100
- To: "'Addison Phillips'" <addison.phillips@quest.com>, <public-i18n-core@w3.org>
> Please send back a message to the list indicating your > preference for date and your preference for time by ranking > your first, second, and third choices for each. > > Day of Week: > 1.[ ] Monday (Tuesday Japan) *** Bad because many public hols on this day *** > 2.[1] Tuesday (Wednesday Japan) > 3.[2] Wednesday (Thursday Japan) > 4.[3] Thursday (Friday Japan) > > Time of Day: *** Actually this depends on the day - eg. I have a conflict Thurs 1500 *** *** So I have answered with numbers and days. *** *** I have marked with 0 times I cannot do. *** > A.[2 tues, wed, thurs] 14h00 * 06h00 * 08h00 * 22h00 > B.[0 tues, wed thurs ] 15h00 * 07h00 * 09h00 * 23h00 *** can't do, school run *** > C.[1 tues, wed] 16h00 * 08h00 * 10h00 * 00h00 > D.[0 tues, wed, thurs ] 21h00 * 13h00 * 15h00 * 05h00 > E.[3 tues, thurs] 22h00 * 14h00 * 16h00 * 06h00 > F.[ ] 23h00 * 15h00 * 17h00 * 07h00 > G.[ ] 00h00 * 16h00 * 18h00 * 08h00 > H.[ ] none of the above (suggest something) > > (columns are: London, Pacific, Central, Tokyo) > > Note: We currently have membership in the following time zones: > > 3 (Tokyo) > 1 (London) > 1 (US Central) > 1 (US Eastern) > 4 (US Pacific) > > I have tried to select times as close to work hours as > possible. Times where London and Tokyo crossover are > post-midnight for the States. Times where the USA and Tokyo > crossover are post-midnight for London. > > We should strive to be as inclusive as possible. I have > reserved time in this week's call (on THURSDAY, remember?) to > discuss the timing. > > Best Regards, > > Addison > > Addison P. Phillips > Globalization Architect, Quest Software > http://www.quest.com > > Chair, W3C Internationalization Core Working Group > http://www.w3.org/International > > Internationalization is not a feature. > It is an architecture. > > >
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