# F26 Blocker Review meeting # Date: 2017-03-13 # Time: 17:00 UTC # Location: #fedora-blocker-review on irc.freenode.net
Greetings testers! We're getting ready to make a Go/No-Go decision for F26 Alpha and we've got 3 proposed blockers for Alpha. Beta and Final each have 1. We should have a blocker review meeting so we can get ready for the Go/No-Go meeting on Thursday. If you have some time this weekend, take a quick look at the proposed blockers. You can find the full list here: https://qa.fedoraproject.org/blockerbugs/ .
We'll be evaluating these bugs to see if they violate any of the Release Criteria and warrant the blocking of a release if they're not fixed. Information on the release criteria for F26 can be found on the wiki [0]. For more information about the Blocker and Freeze exception process, check out these links: - https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/QA:SOP_blocker_bug_process - https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/QA:SOP_freeze_exception_bug_process
And for those of you who are curious how a Blocker Review Meeting works - or how it's supposed to go and you want to run one - check out the SOP on the wiki: - https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/QA:SOP_Blocker_Bug_Meeting
Have a good weekend and see you on Monday!
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On Sun, 2017-03-12 at 10:13 -0400, Mike Ruckman wrote:
# F26 Blocker Review meeting # Date: 2017-03-13 # Time: 17:00 UTC
Actually, as North America started daylight savings time today and we usually follow that, this meeting will be at 16:00 UTC (that's 12pm Eastern time, 9am Pacific time). If you started daylight savings today, the meeting will be at the same local time as before; if not, it'll be an hour earlier.
Now I'm confused... Is it 17:00 UTC or 16:00 UTC? I'm in Germany so at what time should I join?
On So, 2017-03-12 at 18:57 -0700, Adam Williamson wrote:
On Sun, 2017-03-12 at 10:13 -0400, Mike Ruckman wrote:
# F26 Blocker Review meeting # Date: 2017-03-13 # Time: 17:00 UTC
Actually, as North America started daylight savings time today and
we usually follow that, this meeting will be at 16:00 UTC (that's
12pm
Eastern time, 9am Pacific time). If you started daylight savings
today,
the meeting will be at the same local time as before; if not, it'll
be
an hour earlier.
On Mon, Mar 13, 2017 at 09:55:48AM +0100, Silvia Sanchez wrote:
Now I'm confused... Is it 17:00 UTC or 16:00 UTC? I'm in Germany so at what time should I join?
Since Europe hasn't changed time, the meeting is at 16:00 UTC for you, ie: one hour earlier.
In three weeks when Europe changes time, the meeting will change time for you again.
Pierre
On So, 2017-03-12 at 18:57 -0700, Adam Williamson wrote:
On Sun, 2017-03-12 at 10:13 -0400, Mike Ruckman wrote:
# F26 Blocker Review meeting # Date: 2017-03-13 # Time: 17:00 UTC
Actually, as North America started daylight savings time today and we usually follow that, this meeting will be at 16:00 UTC (that's 12pm Eastern time, 9am Pacific time). If you started daylight savings today, the meeting will be at the same local time as before; if not, it'll be an hour earlier.
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So I have to join at 17:00? Germany +01 UTC
On Mo, 2017-03-13 at 10:03 +0100, Pierre-Yves Chibon wrote:
On Mon, Mar 13, 2017 at 09:55:48AM +0100, Silvia Sanchez wrote:
Now I'm confused... Is it 17:00 UTC or 16:00 UTC? I'm in Germany so at what time should I join?
Since Europe hasn't changed time, the meeting is at 16:00 UTC for
you, ie: one
hour earlier.
In three weeks when Europe changes time, the meeting will change time
for you
again.
Pierre
On So, 2017-03-12 at 18:57 -0700, Adam Williamson wrote:
On Sun, 2017-03-12 at 10:13 -0400, Mike Ruckman wrote:
# F26 Blocker Review meeting # Date: 2017-03-13 # Time: 17:00 UTC
Actually, as North America started daylight savings time today and
we usually follow that, this meeting will be at 16:00 UTC (that's
12pm
Eastern time, 9am Pacific time). If you started daylight savings
today,
the meeting will be at the same local time as before; if not,
it'll be
an hour earlier.
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Pierre-Yves Chibon wrote:
On Mon, Mar 13, 2017 at 09:55:48AM +0100, Silvia Sanchez wrote:
Now I'm confused... Is it 17:00 UTC or 16:00 UTC? I'm in Germany so at what time should I join?
Since Europe hasn't changed time, the meeting is at 16:00 UTC for you, ie: one hour earlier.
Note: UTC is always UTC, regardless of how politicians in various countries play with their clocks. UTC does not jump around. Writing "since" is therefore misleading. The fact that the meeting was at 16:00 UTC is independent of the fact that Europe hasn't changed time.
Björn Persson
On Tue, 2017-03-14 at 23:42 +0100, Björn Persson wrote:
Pierre-Yves Chibon wrote:
On Mon, Mar 13, 2017 at 09:55:48AM +0100, Silvia Sanchez wrote:
Now I'm confused... Is it 17:00 UTC or 16:00 UTC? I'm in Germany so at what time should I join?
Since Europe hasn't changed time, the meeting is at 16:00 UTC for you, ie: one hour earlier.
Note: UTC is always UTC, regardless of how politicians in various countries play with their clocks. UTC does not jump around. Writing "since" is therefore misleading. The fact that the meeting was at 16:00 UTC is independent of the fact that Europe hasn't changed time.
Right. From now until the end of North American DST, the meeting is at 1600 UTC everywhere. :) The difference is whether that's the same *local* time for you as before, or not. If you started daylight savings time during the week before the meeting time change - as most of North America did - then the meeting would be at the same *local* time for you as it was before. If you didn't, then the meeting would be one hour earlier in local time.
The easiest thing to do is just run 'date -u' to see what the current UTC time is. The canonical time of Fedora meetings is always given in UTC, and you can always find the current UTC time with that command.