In a message of Sun, 15 Jun 2008 23:04:48 +0200, Paul Boddie writes: >On Sunday 15 June 2008 22:02:26 John Pinner wrote: >> 2008/6/15 Douglas Napoleone <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: >> > On Sun, Jun 15, 2008 at 3:07 PM, John Pinner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wro >te: >> >> >> >> The only PyCon-Tech *code* it uses is the CSS, plus many *ideas* whi >ch >> >> using PyCon-Tech last year gave us. >> > >> > oops, sorry, bad assumption on my part. >> >> A very understandable assumption! > >I think that we've been very "Web 1.0" for EuroPython 2008, but that's no >t >always a bad thing. On the subject of less-than-fancy solutions, I realis >ed >that my nasty timetable program didn't convert from EEST to UTC correctly > >(being a three hour difference), so I've uploaded new files to this page: > >http://www.europython.org/Planning/WebSite > >It may look odd in your calendar software unless you're in the EEST zone >("registration at 7am?!"), but the UTC date/time data should be correct n >ow. > >Paul
Ah, we know exactly what timezone the conference is in, so why do we want to know about UTC at all? Something that has people not in EEST getting the wrong time to arrive at seems a disaster waiting to happen. Or is something going on of which I am not aware? Laura _______________________________________________ Europython-improve mailing list [email protected] http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/europython-improve
