In my opinion, that is up to those countries :) If Russia prefers to use a
different time zone (to take the most painful country) that would be fine
with me too. But yes, it would be good to have a good overview of this.

Maybe something to add as a table in the FAQ?

Lodewijk

2012/8/24 Yaroslav M. Blanter <[email protected]>

> On Fri, 24 Aug 2012 13:38:27 +0200, Tomasz W. Kozłowski wrote:
>
>> Hi Vicenç,
>> I plan to turn on the UploadCampaigns and CentralNotice banners
>> sequentially, country by country, on September 1 00:00 local time --
>> and turn them off exactly after a month's time.
>>
>> The first country to start the contest will be the Philippines (at
>> 16:00 UTC on August 31), then India at 18:30 UTC, then Belarus, Kenya,
>> Russia, Ukraine at 21:00 UTC, then the countries of the European Union
>> and South Africa at 22:00 UTC, etc. The last country to join the
>> contest will be Israel, on September 13 21:00 UTC, and ending on
>> October 14 21:00 UTC (because they follow the Hebrew calendar).
>>
>>
> I assume you mean that the countries with multiple time zones (like
> Russia, USA, and Canada) start when their earliest time becomes 0:00?
> Should they then end the contest when the latest local time becomes 0:00
> (like Chukotka for Russia and Hawaii for the US)?
>
> Cheers
> Yaroslav
>
>
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