Re: [Test-Announce] New Release Freeze Times

2020-02-25 Thread Thomas Moschny
Am Di., 25. Feb. 2020 um 20:37 Uhr schrieb Matthew Miller : > > Whereas with 12h clocks, I think midnight is 12:00 PM, and noon is 12:00 > > AM? Which is still confusing me after having known about it for decades. > > It's the opposite, which furthers your point. :) That does not seem to be very

Re: [Test-Announce] New Release Freeze Times

2020-02-25 Thread Matthew Miller
On Sat, Feb 22, 2020 at 11:06:30AM +0100, Fabio Valentini wrote: > I assume 00:00 UTC was confusing for people used to the AM/PM (12h) time > format instead of the 24h format. > > For people used to 24h clocks, it's completely obvious that 00:00 is the > beginning of the day, and 24:00 is the end

Re: [Test-Announce] New Release Freeze Times

2020-02-22 Thread Fabio Valentini
On Sat, Feb 22, 2020, 10:47 Ralf Corsepius wrote: > On 2/20/20 8:04 PM, Mohan Boddu wrote: > > Hi all, > > > > It has been brought to our attention that release freezes starting at > > 00:00 UTC has been confusing for a lot of people. So, we decided to > > change it to 14:00 UTC. > > This longs

Re: [Test-Announce] New Release Freeze Times

2020-02-22 Thread Ralf Corsepius
On 2/20/20 8:04 PM, Mohan Boddu wrote: Hi all, It has been brought to our attention that release freezes starting at 00:00 UTC has been confusing for a lot of people. So, we decided to change it to 14:00 UTC. This longs for an explanation. I fail to understand why 14:00 UTC should be less