To keep things simple, just assume you should not commit to Mercurial on Feb 10 no matter your timezone. The hope is that the migration will go smoothly enough that commits can be accepted starting on Feb 11 (or sooner; I'll email once everything has moved over). The only thing that might take a couple of days to straighten out is the building of docs.python.org (it's planned to happen on Friday, but if the devguide was any indication there will be some unforseen hiccup). Also realize that the current cpython mirror on GitHub won't survive the migration, so plan to generate patches for any clones you have to move to the new repo (and Victor should plan to have his PRs get closed on the mirror).
I will be writing a doc that outlines the key changes in how things will be handled so people can get started quickly. The devguide will also be appropriately updated (it's mostly already updated and can be seen at https://cpython-devguide.readthedocs.io/en/github/, but there's one change that it doesn't cover in regards to specifying issue numbers).
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