The Alpinconf 2021 schedule just got posted! https://www.alpinelinux.org/conf/
SXMO will be giving a talk during Saturday
16:30 Central European Summer Time. To see what time the talk is in your timezone, run the following command on your system:
$ date -R --date='TZ="CET" 16:30 this Sat'
We will also be answering questions during the call and maybe hanging out in the offtopic call. Hope to see you guys there!
SXMO will be giving a talk during Saturday
16:30 Central European Summer Time. To see what time the talk is in your timezone, run the following command on your system:
$ date -R --date='TZ="CET" 16:30 this Sat'
We will also be answering questions during the call and maybe hanging out in the offtopic call. Hope to see you guys there!
@govynnus Thanks! Hope to see you there.
I actually discussed this on the alpine-devel irc cause I was so confused. CEST in the date command gives the wrong time. We have no idea why. So some people (including alpine) meant CEST is an abbreviation for "central european summer time". CET in the date command is "central european time". Im assuming CET in the date command already takes into account daylight savings?
If you figure it out, let me know.
I actually discussed this on the alpine-devel irc cause I was so confused. CEST in the date command gives the wrong time. We have no idea why. So some people (including alpine) meant CEST is an abbreviation for "central european summer time". CET in the date command is "central european time". Im assuming CET in the date command already takes into account daylight savings?
If you figure it out, let me know.
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@govynnus Maybe dont use the date command if you're unsure. Try out the various websites. Just make sure it says "CEST" - Central European Summer Time.
@govynnus Ya, that command works and gives me the correct time. Cool! I didnt know.