On 2 September 2010 16:04, Francesca Ciceri <madame...@yahoo.it> wrote: > Hi Helen, > > > On Thu, Sep 02, 2010 at 08:44:41PM +1000, Helen Faulkner wrote: >> On 1/09/10 8:07 PM, Francesca Ciceri wrote: >> >> > I've never used it, and I was curious so ... tadà! >> > Here the link to vote: (I hope I've provided some reasonable options (I'm >> > totally new to this kind of stuff) http://www.doodle.com/wxeexnzkgke5cn95 >> >> The options are no doubt reasonable in your timezone, but in mine they are at >> 6am and 7am :( It's an ongoing problem in this game... > > Ooops! I'm not very expert in this kind of international stuff, so if you all > have some standard time to the meetings (that fits every timezone) please, say > it and we can decide for that. > >> I'll opt for the 7am timeslots but in practise, my chances of being awake are >> high, but my chances of being awake and not having to deal with a hungry, >> busy >> toddler at that time are pretty low (you try typing with someone trying to >> "help >> mummy with hitting the keyboard" at the same time!). > Lol (--> help mummy hitting the keyboard! if you'll say "fhjsgjjajhdsjlaf" in > chat, now we know why!:D) > >>So I'll make it if I can, >> but don't hold your breath. > > Can you propose an alternative hour? > Maybe 22:00 UTC are more acceptable (I think it's not a great sacrifice for > the other, especially on Saturday - the most voted day)? >
Hi everyone :) This link http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/meetingtime.html?day=3&month=9&year=2010&p1=0&p2=196&p3=176&p4=770 shows the time differences between UTC and Perth (Australia), San Diego (West Coast, USA) and New Delhi (india) So 2200 UTC is 6 am the next day in Perth, 3am the next day in New Delhi and 3pm the same day in San Diego. I would suggest that 1300 or 1400 UTC actually look like reasonable times over that spread of cities but I would think that time implies a Saturday slot all round? -- Kind Regards Lesley Binks -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-women-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/aanlktinrkcvnmybpa=kmdkj+5hh9myjwdx24jk86f...@mail.gmail.com