To avoid confusion, we should follow exactly what the Jakarta EE Calendar states. The
Jakarta Data github page has links to the Jakarta EE Calendar in several time zones. For anyone with a time zone that isn’t listed, you can select one of the links for a different time zone and replace the time
zone parameter &ctz=… with your own time zone.
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data-dev <data-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx> on behalf of Michael Redlich <mpredli@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Monday, October 31, 2022 at 4:58 AM
To: data developer discussions <data-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: [EXTERNAL] [data-dev] Clock Change in UTC Time Zone
Folks: For this Wednesday's meeting, how do we handle the time change that was in the UTC time zone yesterday? In the US, we will make the change this coming Sunday.
All the best, Mike. -- Code, Test, Write,
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For this Wednesday's meeting, how do we handle the time change that was in the UTC time zone yesterday? In the US, we will make the change this coming Sunday.
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Code,
Test, Write,
Cycle, Run,
Drink, Sleep
... Repeat
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