Jan,

Sorry about the confusion.  The time posted at https://datatracker.ietf.org/meeting/interim-2024-netmod-01/session/netmod is the planned meeting time.  It shows as 2024-01-23 14:00-16:00 UTC.  For convenience add your time zone here to see local: Time Zone Converter – Time Difference Calculator (timeanddate.com) <https://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/converter.html?iso=20240123T140000&p1=tz_gmt>

Lou

On 1/15/2024 4:03 AM, Jan Lindblad (jlindbla) wrote:
Jason, WG,

There seems to be some confusion about the exact time of this interim. Earlier 
in this thread, there was a quite elaborate table evaluating the viability of 
various times of day. In that table, one of the columns is labeled CET. Closer 
scrutiny of the time offsets in that table suggests it should probably have 
been called UTC, however.

I suppose this means that most people (outside the CET zone) have interpreted 
the agreed upon time as 2pm-4pm *UTC* (1500-1700 CET). That is also what the 
calendar invite .ics file provided in the invitation suggests.

In the invitation below, the time is given as 1600 UTC (=1700 CET). This seems 
to be two hours off. Could you please clarify what the exact time will be?

Best Regards,
/jan




On 12 Jan 2024, at 00:19, Jason Sterne 
(Nokia)<[email protected]>  wrote:

Hello NETMOD WG,

The (short) agenda for the Jan 23 1600 UTC Virtual Interim on 
draft-ietf-netmod-system-config-04 has been posted.

Some introductory slides from the chairs are posted, but more specific meeting 
materials will follow sometime before the meeting:
https://datatracker.ietf.org/meeting/interim-2024-netmod-01/session/netmod

Calendar link (ICS):
https://datatracker.ietf.org/meeting/interim-2024-netmod-01/sessions/netmod.ics

Hope to see many of you there!

Jason (and chairs Lou and Kent)

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Subject: Re: [netmod] Proposed date for Interim on system-config-04


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Thank you Per for raising the concern, and Jason for dismissing it.
Since no objections are standing, we will schedule the Interim at the proposed
time.

Thanks again,
Kent (and Lou)


On Dec 5, 2023, at 10:51 AM, Jason Sterne (Nokia)<[email protected]>
wrote:
Hi all,

After a quick poll of some weekly YANG versioning call members we think it
would be fine to leave that Jan 23rd slot to the system config interim. We can 
skip
our YANG Ver meeting that week.
Jason

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Hi!

Tuesdays 3pm-4pm CET conflicts with the module versioning meetings.


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Per

________________________________________
From: netmod<[email protected]>  on behalf of Kent Watsen
<[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, December 5, 2023 00:18
To:[email protected]
Subject: [netmod] Proposed date for Interim on system-config-04

Dear NETMOD WG,

Following up on an action from the 118 session, the chairs would like to
schedule
an Interim meeting to discuss draft-ietf-netmod-system-config.

Considering various time-options with Qiufang, as author, it seemed that the
following 2-hour slot was best for all (see table at bottom for details):

Tue, Jan 23, 2024:
   - PST: 6am-8am
   - EST: 9am-11am
   - CET: 2pm-4pm
   - CST: 10pm-12am

Please let us know this week if there is a conflict.

Kent and Lou



CET EST PST CST
=== === === ===
10pm 5pm 2pm 6am <- maybe okay?
11pm 6pm 3pm 7am <- a little too late CET
12am 7pm 4pm 8am <- way too late CET
1am 8pm 5pm 9am <- way too late CET
2am 9pm 6pm 10am <- way too late CET
3am 10pm 7pm 11am <- way too late CET
4am 11pm 8pm 12pm <- way too early CET, a little too late EST
5am 12am 9pm 1pm <- too early CET, too late EST
6am 1am 10pm 2pm <- way too late EST
7am 2am 11pm 3pm <- way too late EST
8am 3am 12am 4pm <- way too late EST, too late PST
9am 4am 1am 5pm <- way too late EST, way too late PST
10am 5am 2am 6pm <- a little too early EST, way too late PST
11am 6am 3am 7pm <- way too early PST
12pm 7am 4am 8pm <- way too early PST
1pm 8am 5am 9pm <- a little too early PST
2pm 9am 6am 10pm <- maybe okay?

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