Fwd: US clocks move to Summer Time Sunday, 8 March

Hi Guys,

Spring is coming and that means timezone challenges.

If you are in North America, you can go back to sleep now, because you  
won't notice any difference (except that you have to get up earlier in the  
mornings :-) )

For the Europeans:

- This week everything is as normal.
- Next week North America changes to daylight savings time, so that means  
for Europeans calls will be an hour earlier.
- And so it will stay for three weeks in total, and return to normal  
service on the week beginning 30 March.

Best wishes,

Steven

------- Forwarded message -------
From: "Ralph R. Swick" <swick@w3.org>
To: chairs@w3.org
Cc: adminreq@w3.org
Subject: US clocks move to Summer Time Sunday, 8 March
Date: Mon, 02 Mar 2009 15:13:59 +0100

Semi-annual reminder of the start of Daylight Savings Time -- aka
Summer Time -- coming next week to the US.

Most of the US will be moving its clocks forward this year on March 8
(one week from yesterday).  This is 3 weeks earlier than Europe.

Most Zakim teleconference times are based on the US clocks.
Therefore, unless groups have sent specific requests to base
their teleconference times on some other timezone or to change
your teleconference times this month, most folk outside the US
will need to join teleconferences 1 hour earlier between 8 March
and 29 March.

After 29 March most teleconferences will be back on the same
relative local time for Europe.

The [1]teleconference calender is the authoritative source for
the Zakim schedule -- this page is generated from the same
database that nightly downloads into the hardware.

The calendar shows UTC times for each day of each teleconference
in the dated (monthly calendar) section.  The UTC times are all linked
to a service that will give you the corresponding local times for major
cities around the world *for that particular date*.  In the conference
details section of the calendar, both the Boston local time and the
UTC time are shown *for the next occurrence* of each teleconference.

If you are unsure about the scheduled time of any teleconference,
check the UTC link above the teleconference name on the specific
date of that teleconference; e.g. [2].

If you require any changes to individual teleconference times, please
be sure to give adminreq sufficient notice [3].

[1] http://www.w3.org/Guide/1998/08/teleconference-calendar
[2] http://www.w3.org/Guide/1998/08/teleconference-calendar#D20080309
[3] http://www.w3.org/Guide/1998/08/TeleconferenceHowTo.htm

Received on Monday, 2 March 2009 14:47:43 UTC