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Re: IETF must use only UTC in its announcements (Was: Live Streaming of the IETF 88 Technical Plenary

2013-10-30 09:34:48
This is why these tools have an option to set the date when computing
future times.

--Richard


On Wed, Oct 30, 2013 at 10:30 AM, Dave Cridland <dave(_at_)cridland(_dot_)net> 
wrote:

Richard Barnes wrote:
  I hope everyone in the IETF is familiar with sites such as:
<http://www.timeanddate.com/>
<http://www.worldtimebuddy.com/>





Yes, but given we're in the throes of timezone mutilation for the purposes
of playing a longer game of golf, I'm not sure what the offset is, nor what
it will be by then.



If you pick the translation into local now, for most folk in Europe, it'll
give you 1700. By Wednesday 6th November, it'll be 1800. I think.



For UK folk, it'll be 1700. (Which I get by entering Vancouver as the
timezone in Google calendar).



Did I mention I hate daylight savings time?



Dave.

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