To clarify - I created the doodle in UTC (so the times in there are UTC
00:00 Monday to 23:59 Friday) but they will be shifted to your local
timezone - scroll all the way to the right to double-check that it's set
correctly for you.

Sorry for the confusion.


     Richard

On 12 November 2014 12:45, Richard Jones <r1chardj0...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I have set up a doodle poll to let folk enter their preferred times. It's
> in UTC/GMT (/London time, because doodle) so use something like
> http://everytimezone.com/ to figure that out :)
>
> https://doodle.com/47h3f35nad62ncnf
>
>
>      Richard
>
> On 11 November 2014 18:46, Matthias Runge <mru...@redhat.com> wrote:
>
>> On 11/11/14 08:09, Richard Jones wrote:
>> > Hi all,
>> >
>> > At the summit meetup last week I proposed that the Horizon weekly
>> > meeting time alternate between the current time and something more
>> > suitable for those of us closer to UTC+10. I'd like to get an indication
>> > of the interest in this, and I'll look into getting a second meeting
>> > time booked for alternating weeks based on your feedback.
>> >
>> > As a starting point, I'd like to suggest the times alternate between UTC
>> > 0000 and 1600 (the current time).
>>
>> Sadly, both times don't work for me. I would propose something like 8
>> UTC, which should work for most folks located in EU and east, or 18 UTC.
>>
>> Matthias
>>
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