special QA meeting
Ingrid Lacis, the new QA/Testing manager, and I would like to invite everyone with an interest in the QA and testing process to attend a special QA/Testing IRC meeting. We would like to discuss the current user-interface usability of Koha, and work with the 2.0 team to create bug reports/enahancement requests in bugzilla for the issues that we agree need to be addressed. The meeting will be held 1 Apr 2003 at 1200 PST (GMT-7), and should run for an hour or two. We'll talk on #koha at irc.katipo.co. thanks, -pate Pat Eyler Kaitiaki/manager migrant Linux sys admin the Koha project ruby, shell, and perl geek http://www.koha.org http://pate.eylerfamily.org
For the time zone challenged.....
The meeting will be held 1 Apr 2003 at 1200 PST (GMT-7), and should run for an hour or two. We'll talk on #koha at irc.katipo.co.
So that is 2000 GMT on 1 April Which we think is New Zealand - 8am 2nd April Melbourne - 7am 2nd April (Unless daylight saving has finished in which case is 6am) Seattle - 12 noon 1st April Berlin - 9pm 1st April London - 8pm 1st April Paris - 9pm 1st April Brasilia - 5pm 1st April Rome - 9pm 1st April Jakarta - 3am 2nd April If your zone isn't mentione - I found these out Using http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/fixedform.html Cheers R Paris - _____________________________________________________________ Rachel Hamilton-Williams Katipo Communications WEBMISTRESS ph 021 389 128 or +64 04 934 1285 mailto:rachel@katipo.co.nz PO Box 12487, Wellington http://www.katipo.co.nz New Zealand Koha Open Source Library System http://www.koha.org
Rachel Hamilton-Williams <rachel@katipo.co.nz> wrote:
For the time zone challenged.....
The meeting will be held 1 Apr 2003 at 1200 PST (GMT-7), and should run for an hour or two. We'll talk on #koha at irc.katipo.co. So that is 2000 GMT on 1 April
Erm, what PST are you talking about? If it's really GMT-7 (but you really should use UTC and say -0700) then that would be 1900 GMT, or 2000 BST for those of us in the UK. Hello, by the way. Are introductions normal around here? MJR
On Thu, Mar 27, 2003 at 09:27:17AM +0000, MJ Ray said:
Rachel Hamilton-Williams <rachel@katipo.co.nz> wrote:
For the time zone challenged.....
The meeting will be held 1 Apr 2003 at 1200 PST (GMT-7), and should run for an hour or two. We'll talk on #koha at irc.katipo.co. So that is 2000 GMT on 1 April
Erm, what PST are you talking about? If it's really GMT-7 (but you really should use UTC and say -0700) then that would be 1900 GMT, or 2000 BST for those of us in the UK.
Hello, by the way. Are introductions normal around here?
Hey there ... its actually GMT -8 or in UTC -0800 .. and its Pacific Standard time, which i think is the west coast of the US? (Someone in the US can correct me) Oh and yep, feel free to introduce yourself, its quite normal for new people on the devel list to drop a little line about who they are. Chris -- Chris Cormack Programmer 027 4500 789 Katipo Communications Ltd chris@katipo.co.nz www.katipo.co.nz
Chris Cormack <chris@katipo.co.nz> wrote:
Hey there ... its actually GMT -8 or in UTC -0800 .. and its Pacific Standard time, which i think is the west coast of the US? (Someone in the US can correct me)
So that's 2100 BST (ie 9pm in London) then.
Oh and yep, feel free to introduce yourself, its quite normal for new people on the devel list to drop a little line about who they are.
OK. I'll do that in a new thread shortly, rather than hijacking this one. -- MJR http://mjr.towers.org.uk/ IM: slef@jabber.at This is my home web site. This for Jabber Messaging. How's my writing? Let me know via any of my contact details.
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