If you're not aware, this year the U.S. is starting Daylight Savings Time earlier and ending it later than we have in the past. This is causing some Y2K-like concerns about software that won't update properly, particularly for software that coordinates international timezones. This means that some meetings might show the wrong time, if those meetings are scheduled before or after the dates when the U.S. has traditionally been on DST.
DST in the U.S. will: Start March 11 (instead of April 1) End November 4 (instead of October 28) You may want to add the UMT time to the meeting description to avoid confusion during the "new" U.S. DST times. This would be between March 11 and April 1, and between October 28 and November 1. - Jim ____________________ Jim Ruehlin, IBM Rational RUP Content Developer Eclipse Process Framework (EPF) Committer www.eclipse.org/epf email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] phone: 760.505.3232 fax: 949.369.0720
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