We've been adjusting our meeting time to account for daylight saving time but this year will be the first time that we're on the new US DST plan. So hours in the US and Europe will shift on different weekends.
Do we want to shift meeting times this weekend or wait until Europe shifts? We're currently meeting at 17:00UTC so waiting until Europe shifts would make the interim meetings take place later in the day for people in the US.
-Toshio
On Thursday 08 March 2007 17:35:44 Toshio Kuratomi wrote:
We've been adjusting our meeting time to account for daylight saving time but this year will be the first time that we're on the new US DST plan. So hours in the US and Europe will shift on different weekends.
Do we want to shift meeting times this weekend or wait until Europe shifts? We're currently meeting at 17:00UTC so waiting until Europe shifts would make the interim meetings take place later in the day for people in the US.
I'd rather keep the meeting time in UTC and leave it at that, no adjustments. The side effect would be that I no longer have to skip lunch for the meeting in a week or so.
On Thu, 2007-03-08 at 18:18 -0500, Jesse Keating wrote:
On Thursday 08 March 2007 17:35:44 Toshio Kuratomi wrote:
We've been adjusting our meeting time to account for daylight saving time but this year will be the first time that we're on the new US DST plan. So hours in the US and Europe will shift on different weekends.
Do we want to shift meeting times this weekend or wait until Europe shifts? We're currently meeting at 17:00UTC so waiting until Europe shifts would make the interim meetings take place later in the day for people in the US.
I'd rather keep the meeting time in UTC and leave it at that, no adjustments. The side effect would be that I no longer have to skip lunch for the meeting in a week or so.
That would be fine for me as well.
-Toshio
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