On Fri, 2011-12-09 at 19:35 +0530, Ankur Sinha wrote:
Hello,
I intend to hold a classroom session on VIM on Tuesday, December 12 at 2000 UTC. Please mark your calendars. :)
Tuesday is December 13th! Sorry! The session is on Tuesday, December 13th at 2000 UTC on #fedora-classroom on Freenode.
date -d '2011-12-13 2000 UTC'
Hi Ankur .
On Fri, Dec 9, 2011 at 7:50 PM, Ankur Sinha sanjay.ankur@gmail.com wrote:
On Fri, 2011-12-09 at 19:35 +0530, Ankur Sinha wrote:
Hello,
I intend to hold a classroom session on VIM on Tuesday, December 12 at 2000 UTC. Please mark your calendars. :)
Tuesday is December 13th! Sorry! The session is on Tuesday, December 13th at 2000 UTC on #fedora-classroom on Freenode.
date -d '2011-12-13 2000 UTC'
Running this command on terminal gave me this : Wed Dec 14 01:30:00 IST 2011
So does that mean , the session starts at 1.30 in night in India ?? Sorry, I m new to all this & hence the doubt :)
----Lokesh Walase( TY-Comp ,Coep, Pune )
I am glad to see efforts to do classroom sessions.
Given the 24 time zones we have on the planet, perhaps I can suggest that sessions like these be repeated once to handle timezones. My suggestion would be for the principal presenter to present his/her stuff during that person's waking hours and schedule another to handle those whose waking hours are oppositie.
I think it is wonderful that people step up and run classrooms, and as recipients of these sharing, we should be appreciative of the effort and let the presenter do it in their time zones.
Harish
Hi there!
As promised, I'm going to repeat the VIM class for beginners tomorrow at 2100 IST (1530 UTC) to suit APAC. I'm going to cover more or less the same points I covered in the initial class. Please try and make it :)
To convert this time to your local time:
date -d "Wed Jan 18 15:30:00 UTC 2012"
On Tue, 2012-01-17 at 00:06 +0530, Ankur Sinha wrote:
Hi there!
As promised, I'm going to repeat the VIM class for beginners tomorrow at 2100 IST (1530 UTC) to suit APAC. I'm going to cover more or less the same points I covered in the initial class. Please try and make it :)
To convert this time to your local time:
date -d "Wed Jan 18 15:30:00 UTC 2012"
The venue is #fedora-classroom on Freenode, as always. :)
On Sun, 2011-12-11 at 00:41 +0530, Lokesh Walase wrote:
Running this command on terminal gave me this : Wed Dec 14 01:30:00 IST 2011
So does that mean , the session starts at 1.30 in night in India ?? Sorry, I m new to all this & hence the doubt :)
Hi Lokesh,
Yes. That's what it does mean ;)
I do realize this timing is not fit for most of APAC, therefore I shall repeat the session sometime, as Harish suggested, to suit APAC. Hopefully, in the next few days.
Hi Ankur ,
On Sun, Dec 11, 2011 at 1:05 PM, Ankur Sinha sanjay.ankur@gmail.com wrote:
On Sun, 2011-12-11 at 00:41 +0530, Lokesh Walase wrote:
Running this command on terminal gave me this : Wed Dec 14 01:30:00 IST 2011
So does that mean , the session starts at 1.30 in night in India ?? Sorry, I m new to all this & hence the doubt :)
Hi Lokesh,
Yes. That's what it does mean ;)
I do realize this timing is not fit for most of APAC, therefore I shall repeat the session sometime, as Harish suggested, to suit APAC. Hopefully, in the next few days.
Actually its fine for me :) But ofcourse for few others it may not be , so yes, I too support taking it agian :)
-- Thanks, Regards, Ankur: "FranciscoD"
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