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Migrating the CNCF calendar from PT to UTC?
Richard Hartmann
Dear all,
I am aware that this is not the best mailing list for this discussion, but I am not aware of a better one. Please feel free to redirect me, and this discussion. Currently the "CNCF Public Events" calendar is in PT. As summer/winter times move at different dates for US/EMEA, not at all for much of APAC and in the other direction for Australia, this is even more painful than "normal" daylight savings sheeningangs. As such, I would like to propose that the calendar is migrated from PT to UTC which does not have DST. Best, Richard |
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+1 Kind regards, Tom Kerkhove Blog - blog.tomkerkhove.be Op vr 10 apr. 2020 om 11:54 schreef Richard Hartmann <richih@...>: Dear all, |
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Omer Kahani
+1, also from UTC it easier to calculate the time to local time (for people outside the US) On Fri, Apr 10, 2020 at 12:58 PM Tom Kerkhove <kerkhove.tom@...> wrote:
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Stephan Lagraulet
+1 On Fri, 10 Apr 2020 at 13:10, Omer Kahani <kahaniomer@...> wrote:
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On Fri, Apr 10, 2020 at 7:47 AM Stephan Lagraulet via lists.cncf.io <stephan.lagraulet=n26.com@...> wrote:
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Richard Hartmann
On Fri, Apr 10, 2020 at 1:10 PM Omer Kahani <kahaniomer@...> wrote:
+1, also from UTC it easier to calculate the time to local time (for people outside the US)I imported the calendar into both my work and private calendars, but didn't even consider the case of looking at it on its website. This is also a very valid point. |
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On Fri, Apr 10, 2020 at 8:00 AM Richard Hartmann <richih@...> wrote: On Fri, Apr 10, 2020 at 1:10 PM Omer Kahani <kahaniomer@...> wrote: |
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Randy Abernethy
+1 On Fri, Apr 10, 2020 at 2:54 AM Richard Hartmann <richih@...> wrote: Dear all, --
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Amye Scavarda Perrin
This is taken care of. :) On Fri, Apr 10, 2020 at 2:54 AM Richard Hartmann <richih@...> wrote: Dear all, --
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Patrick McFadin
If this is on Google Calendar does it even matter since it uses user TZ and translates? UTC isn’t a choice on gcal, you are forced to pick some timezone even if it’s GMT+0.
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Richard Hartmann
On Fri, Apr 10, 2020 at 4:40 PM Amye Scavarda Perrin
<amye@...> wrote: Thanks! |
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Richard Hartmann
On Fri, Apr 10, 2020 at 4:50 PM Patrick McFadin <patrick@...> wrote:
This was not about local display, it was about when the entry does, or does not, jump by an hour, wreaking havoc to all your other carefully-balanced calendar entries. UTC is least bad for a global world with different DST. |
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Vidar Tyldum
+1
It would be great if that was the norm.
Working in an international environment we always use UTC for any kind of coordination, and most is aware of their own current offset and can convert easily if their software doesn't do that for them.
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Fra: Richard Hartmann <richih@...>
Dato: 10.04.2020 11:54 (GMT+01:00)
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Emne: [cncf-toc] Migrating the CNCF calendar from PT to UTC?
Dear all,
I am aware that this is not the best mailing list for this discussion, but I am not aware of a better one. Please feel free to redirect me, and this discussion. Currently the "CNCF Public Events" calendar is in PT. As summer/winter times move at different dates for US/EMEA, not at all for much of APAC and in the other direction for Australia, this is even more painful than "normal" daylight savings sheeningangs. As such, I would like to propose that the calendar is migrated from PT to UTC which does not have DST. Best, Richard |
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Hippie Hacker
+1 from New Zealand and fellow Southern Hemispherians. On Fri, Apr 10, 2020 at 9:54 PM Richard Hartmann <richih@...> wrote: Dear all, |
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