I'm not sure I like the idea of 6am..7am local time.

In case of desktops/laptops they might not be on during  that time - we
also do update on boot right?

Many servers and clouds, do not set local timezone, or set it to UTC
explicitely. Ideally we would want to run 6am..7am window based on local
or cloud-region timezone. Because 6am..7am UTC is bad timing for Middle
East / Central Asia / Far East / Oceania.

Also, I thought caribou was working on applying updates on shutdown, or
something like. Or am I confusing things?

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