The time of the call has always stayed on Eastern time.  So it shifts
slightly when DST starts/ends.  The wording on the new wiki page for it
seems to imply the same shift will keep occurring:
https://wiki.openmrs.org/display/RES/Developers+Forum  .  So your day will
still only start at 7am...unless you want to join the Implenter's
Forum<https://wiki.openmrs.org/display/RES/Implementers+Forum>which
starts at 6am for you!

Ben

On Tue, Aug 30, 2011 at 7:55 AM, Glen McCallum <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Burke:
>
> Are you coordinating calls via UTC now? The call was previously specified
> according to "Eastern Time regardless of daylight savings, etc"
>
> So just to confirm your intention … for the North Americans … right now I'm
> on daylight savings (UTC-7) so the call continues to be at 7am. But later
> this year I'll be back on standard time (UTC-8) so I'll start joining at
> 6am?
>
> (I do realize that the majority of people in the world don't observe
> daylight savings so it becomes less relevant as the openmrs audience
> expands)
>
> thanks,
> Glen
>
> On 2011-08-29, at 8:55 PM, Burke Mamlin wrote:
>
> Devs,
>
> As you may or may not have known, we are re-organizing our weekly OpenMRS
> calls.  We've shifted the 2-hour Thursday calls one hour earlier and will
> focus on the on implementers for the first hour followed by an hour of
> technical/developer forum.  During our developer 
> forum<https://wiki.openmrs.org/x/9oJ1AQ>(2-3pm
> UTC<http://timeanddate.com/worldclock/fixedtime.html?msg=Developer+Forum&iso=20110901T14&ah=1>)
> this Thursday, I'd like to shake things up a bit and do some lightning
> talks, giving us a chance to hear from more people.  During the call, we'll
> run through as many folks on that call as we can (in order of the SHA-1
> digest of our names, of course [1]) and give each person a few minutes to
> introduce him/herself and say whatever they please to the group (bring up a
> development issue that is important to you, briefly describe something
> you're working on or would like to work on, or teach the group how to yodel…
> it's up to you).  We've got plenty of work to do with sprints, hackathons,
> 1.9 release, and the upcoming implementers meeting; it's time to have some
> fun!
>
> I'd welcome everyone who is able to join us on the call and think about how
> you would answer these questions:
>
>    1. What's one thing that OpenMRS devs don't know about you?
>
>    2. Over the next 3-6 months, what's one thing you would change about
>    OpenMRS?
>
> Cheers,
>
> -Burke
>
> [1] http://groovyconsole.appspot.com/
> import java.security.MessageDigest
>
> tokens = """Norman Schnoggenlocher
> Barak Obama
> Paul Biondich"""
>
> def messageDigest = MessageDigest.getInstance("SHA1")
> tokens.split("\n").collect {
>   messageDigest.update( it.getBytes() );
>   new BigInteger(1, messageDigest.digest()).toString(16).padLeft( 40, '0' )
> + " " + it
> }.sort().join("\n")
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