Re: Timeslot(s) for telephone conferences

+1

Manfred

Simon Cox wrote:
> After over 10 years of regular teleconferencing at horrible times from
> Western Australia,
> I promised my family that a sojourn in Europe would change things. 
> I also have much more difficult logistics in rental accommodation (you try
> dealing with Italian utilities!)
> So I'm afraid 22:00 or 23:00 *will* lock me out.
> 
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: public-xg-ssn-request@w3.org [mailto:public-xg-ssn-request@w3.org] On
> Behalf Of Kevin R. Page
> Sent: Wednesday, 26 August 2009 23:21
> To: public-xg-ssn@w3.org
> Subject: Re: Timeslot(s) for telephone conferences
> 
> Also, I note there's something wrong with the 2nd November (and ongoing)
> time below... the UK will be on UTC/GMT by then, so if you're proposing 2100
> UTC it'll be 2100 in UK/Ireland, 2200 Central Europe, 2300 Eastern Europe,
> not as below.
> 
> Unless you were suggesting 2200 UTC?
> 
> (ah, timezones!)
> 
> Kevin.
> 
>  > UTC 21:00 2 November:
>  >
>  > = 06:00 +1 day, Korea
>  >
>  > = 08:00 +1 day, Eastern Australia
>  >
>  > = 23:00, Central Europe
>  >
>  > = 22:00, UK and Ireland
>  >
>  > = 16:00, Eastern US
>  >
>  > = 13:00, Western US
>  >
>  > 
>  >
>  > Unfortunately, I don't see any other options without locking members
>  > out (which should be out of the question). What needs to be decided
>  > now is which day of the week to choose for the telecons.
>  >
>  > 
>  >
>  > I'm open for suggestions; let's discuss this in 14 hours.
>  >
>  > 
>  >
>  > Cheers,
>  >
>  > Holger
>  >
>  > 
>  >
>  > 
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> kev
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Received on Thursday, 27 August 2009 09:52:09 UTC