[CentOS-devel] Small Business SIG suggestion

Fri May 9 12:50:36 UTC 2014
Omar Eljumaily <omar1 at omnicode.com>

This is embarrassing to ask, but does GMT take into account 
daylight/summer time?  I thought I was -8 GMT, but when I check on GMT 
on various internet sites it seems I'm -7.  I thought that GMT was UTC 
with summer time, but maybe I'm wrong.  Wondering if 15 GMT is 7:00 or 
8:00 Pacific Time.

Thanks,

Omar

On 5/8/2014 10:40 PM, Karsten Wade wrote:
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> On 05/08/2014 05:17 AM, Filippo Carletti wrote:
>>> Is there still going to be a meeting on irc this week?
>> Tomorrow, Friday, 15 GMT on #centos-devel IRC Freenode channel. My
>> nick is filippoc.
> May I suggest you use centbot to capture the meeting log?
>
> The commands to use are here:
>
> http://meetbot.debian.net/Manual.html#commands
>
> It's an effective way to capture an IRC meeting and keep the rest of
> the community in the loop. You can see recent examples of meeting logs
> here:
>
> http://www.centos.org/minutes/2014/march/ e.g.
> http://www.centos.org/minutes/2014/march/centos-devel.2014-03-05-21.04.html
>
> BTW, I enjoy these discussions on centos-devel and am glad they are
> not off on a side mailing list. I think there is value in sharing all
> these discussions widely - it helps with coordination, collaboration,
> and avoiding redundancy, for example. Shall we keep things all
> together until there's an obvious need to shift the conversation to a
> new mailing list?
>
> - - Karsten
> - -- 
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