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The next meeting will be an '''edit jam'''. Pick a topic or an article you want to work on, join the chat and get help with your article.
The next meeting will be an '''edit jam'''. Pick a topic or an article you want to work on, join the chat and get help with your article.


:'''When''': Sunday October 14, 2012, 10pm GMT. For example, in North America that's 3pm Pacific Time (PDT), 4pm Mountain Time (MDT) & 6pm Eastern Time (EDT); in London it's 11pm; in Melbourne/Sydney/Canberra, Australia it's 9am Monday 15th AEDT; and in NZ it's 11am Monday 15th (NZDT).<ref name="TIMEZONE">Check the [http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/converter.html Time Zone Converter] (or similar sites) to convert from GMT (look for "UTC/GMT") to your time zone. You can also try adding the following "Appropedia online events'' calendar to your calendar, if you have Google calendar (or anything compatible with Google Calendar). That should convert the time to your timezone, but you'll probably want to check that it looks right.
:'''When''': Sunday October 14, 2012, 10pm GMT. A few examples are given below to help you find your own time:
* [http://www.google.com/calendar/feeds/appropedia.org_fsb06atcdjctk67jpu88uo7qo4%40group.calendar.google.com/public/basic XML]  
::* North and Central America:
* [http://www.google.com/calendar/ical/appropedia.org_fsb06atcdjctk67jpu88uo7qo4%40group.calendar.google.com/public/basic.ics iCal] (iCal is a file so if there are changes, they won't be updated. Be sure to check back here.
::** Pacific Time (PDT) 3pm
* [http://www.google.com/calendar/embed?src=appropedia.org_fsb06atcdjctk67jpu88uo7qo4%40group.calendar.google.com&ctz=Etc/GMT HTML].</ref>
::** Central Time (CDT) 5pm
::** Eastern Time (EDT) 6pm
::* UK, Ireland and Portugal 11pm
::* China, Malaysia, Singapore, Philippines and Central Indonesia 6am Monday 15th (early start!)
::* Sydney/Melbourne/Canberra/Hobart, Australia 9am Monday 15th AEDT
::* New Zealand 11am Monday 15th (NZDT).
::Check the [http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/converter.html Time Zone Converter] to convert from GMT (look for "UTC/GMT") to your time zone. You can also try adding the following "Appropedia online events'' calendar to your calendar, if you have Google calendar (or anything compatible with Google Calendar). That should convert the time to your timezone, but you'll probably want to double-check it: [http://www.google.com/calendar/feeds/appropedia.org_fsb06atcdjctk67jpu88uo7qo4%40group.calendar.google.com/public/basic XML], [http://www.google.com/calendar/embed?src=appropedia.org_fsb06atcdjctk67jpu88uo7qo4%40group.calendar.google.com&ctz=Etc/GMT HTML], [http://www.google.com/calendar/ical/appropedia.org_fsb06atcdjctk67jpu88uo7qo4%40group.calendar.google.com/public/basic.ics iCal]. (iCal is a file so it won't update if there are changes - but you can always check back here.)


:'''Virtual meeting place''': For now we're using [[A:IRC|IRC]], but we may wish to try other platforms such as Skype. That will be announced here, under the [[#Next meeting]] section, and a message will also be left in the IRC channel to tell you where we've gone!
:'''Where''' (virtual meeting place): [[A:IRC|IRC]].


:'''Theme''': Edit jam - think about what page you'd like to start or improve, and any questions you'd like to ask... or just turn up and join in!
:'''Theme''': Edit jam - think about what page you'd like to start or improve, and any questions you'd like to ask... or just turn up and join in!

Revision as of 04:45, 9 October 2012

Our monthly chat is an internet chat to talk about Appropedia - what you're working on, challenges for Appropedia, and ideas to improve things. As this is new, we're trying out different chat platforms, so check here for details, or join the community mailing list.

How to connect to the chat

Easiest option for connecting to IRC: enter via the Freenode Web Chat. Enter a username and connect.

If you already have an IRC client, connect to #appropedia on Freenode.net. See Appropedia:IRC for advanced options.

Next meeting

The next meeting will be an edit jam. Pick a topic or an article you want to work on, join the chat and get help with your article.

When: Sunday October 14, 2012, 10pm GMT. A few examples are given below to help you find your own time:
  • North and Central America:
    • Pacific Time (PDT) 3pm
    • Central Time (CDT) 5pm
    • Eastern Time (EDT) 6pm
  • UK, Ireland and Portugal 11pm
  • China, Malaysia, Singapore, Philippines and Central Indonesia 6am Monday 15th (early start!)
  • Sydney/Melbourne/Canberra/Hobart, Australia 9am Monday 15th AEDT
  • New Zealand 11am Monday 15th (NZDT).
Check the Time Zone Converter to convert from GMT (look for "UTC/GMT") to your time zone. You can also try adding the following "Appropedia online events calendar to your calendar, if you have Google calendar (or anything compatible with Google Calendar). That should convert the time to your timezone, but you'll probably want to double-check it: XML, HTML, iCal. (iCal is a file so it won't update if there are changes - but you can always check back here.)
Where (virtual meeting place): IRC.
Theme: Edit jam - think about what page you'd like to start or improve, and any questions you'd like to ask... or just turn up and join in!

Details for future events

Day: Second Sunday of each month. (Monday morning in Asia & Oceania.)
Time: 10pm GMT. We'll try to give a few local times around the world each time, and you can also look up the time in your own timezone.[1]
Virtual meeting place:

Tips:

  • If you're in a timezone that uses daylight saving, or if you sometimes change timezones, then adding the event as a recurring event can be difficult. (It's possible to choose the correct GMT timezone, but a bug in Google Calendar shows the wrong time for future recurrences. Instead, add
  • The Time Zone Converter can convert from UTC/GMT to your time zone.

This is a new event in 2012. We'll announce by mailing lists, Twitter, FB, A:Village pump.

Footnotes

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  1. Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; no text was provided for refs named TIMEZONE
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