Hi all,
Well, besides the class beginning 30 minutes into [2], something serious just came up during [3] (which is, one of my best students needing to make an Urgent decision before the late-drop deadline, and she's pretty stressed about it, also not easy to coordinate our schedules). So...how about I just pull out of this Stylesheets meeting as just the wrong day for me with the time zones out of joint anyway. I'll see you at the Council session.

"The time is out of joint. O cursed spite, That ever I was born to set it right!" (or really, not set it right at all, but get tugged back into my office),
Cheers,
Elisa



On Sun, Oct 31, 2021 at 1:20 PM Bauman, Syd <s.bauman@northeastern.edu> wrote:
We agreed to move the Thu 28 Oct Stylesheets meeting to Thu 04 Nov. Problem is, we did not agree on a time, and unlike 28 Oct, where the “usual time” works (as [1]), by Thu 04 Nov Europe has fallen back to standard time, but US & Canada have not, meaning our currently scheduled times are [2]. At least Elisa would miss most of it if we leave it at [2]; and although I would not miss it, for me earlier is probably better because I will be waking up at 03:00 localtime to attend Declarative Amsterdam. Would folks be willing to change it to the “usual time” for the North Americans, i.e. [3]? (We can’t really push it out another week, as we have a regular meeting on Thu 11 Nov, by which time North America has fallen back to match Europe.)

[1] Normal DST meeting times:
  • 10:30 PDT
  • 13:30 EDT
  • 17:30 UTC
  • 18:30 BST
  • 19:30 CEST
[2] Times currently set for Thu 04 Nov:
  • 11:30 PDT
  • 14:30 EDT
  • 18:30 UTC
  • 18:30 GMT
  • 19:30 CST
[3] Suggested times:
  • 10:30 PDT
  • 13:30 EDT
  • 17:30 UTC
  • 17:30 GMT
  • 18:30 CST

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