- From: Ivan Herman <ivan@w3.org>
- Date: Thu, 18 Oct 2012 10:08:25 -0400
- To: W3C Provenance WG <public-prov-wg@w3.org>, W3C RDF WG <public-rdf-wg@w3.org>, W3C RDFa WG <public-rdfa-wg@w3.org>
FYI For the RDFa WG this is probably without interest, we do not have a meeting planned. FYI anyway. For the Provenance WG this affects one telco. For the RDF WG we have to realize that the F2F meeting schedules are _set in Lyon time_, ie, those dialing in from the US will be one hour 'off'. Ivan Begin forwarded message: > Resent-From: w3t@w3.org > From: Ralph Swick <swick@w3.org> > Subject: clock change reminder; 28-Oct to 4-Nov > Date: October 18, 2012 09:42:13 EDT > > The confusing period that occurs twice a year is coming up next week. > > Europe changes its clocks back to "winter time" Sunday, 28 October. > > The US changes its clocks back the following Sunday, 4 November. > > During the intervening days (while most of us are in Lyon) most > teleconference times on Zakim will appear to be one hour later than > expected in European local time. > > If you are in Lyon and schedule adhoc meetings at a specific time next > week either compute the UTC time yourself (Lyon local time minus 1 hour): > > Zakim, room for 4 at 14:00Z? > > or compute the Boston time by substracting 5 hours rather than the usual > 6 hours from Lyon local time: > > Zakim, room for 4 at 10:00? > > Both examples should result in a telecon scheduled at 15h00 (3pm) Lyon > local. > > -Ralph > ---- Ivan Herman, W3C Semantic Web Activity Lead Home: http://www.w3.org/People/Ivan/ mobile: +31-641044153 FOAF: http://www.ivan-herman.net/foaf.rdf
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