That sounds good!
Thanks.
Regards,
David Wang
Arm Electronic Technology (Shanghai) Co., Ltd
Phone: +86-21-6154 9142 (ext. 59142)
From: TF-M <tf-m-bounces@lists.trustedfirmware.org> 
On Behalf Of Anton Komlev via TF-M
Sent: Tuesday, March 24, 2020 1:46 AM
To: Jamie Fox <Jamie.Fox@arm.com>; tf-m@lists.trustedfirmware.org
Cc: nd <nd@arm.com>
Subject: Re: [TF-M] TF-M Technical Forum call - April 2
Hi Jamie,
Thanks for noticing. You are right, that time would be better so the new proposal is
15.00 UTC.
I have reused the time from the last session but forgot about the time change.
Here anyone can play with the time zones:
| 
 Location  | 
 Local Time  | 
 Time Zone  | 
 UTC Offset  | 
| 
 Vancouver (Canada
 - British Columbia)  | 
 Thursday, 2 April 2020, 08:00:00  | 
 UTC-7 hours  | 
|
| 
 Chicago (USA
 - Illinois)  | 
 Thursday, 2 April 2020, 10:00:00  | 
 UTC-5 hours  | 
|
| 
 Cambridge (United
 Kingdom - England)  | 
 Thursday, 2 April 2020, 16:00:00  | 
 UTC+1 hour  | 
|
| 
 Shanghai (China
 - Shanghai Municipality)  | 
 Thursday, 2 April 2020, 23:00:00  | 
 UTC+8 hours  | 
|
| 
 Corresponding UTC (GMT)  | 
    | 
Best regards,
Anton
From: Jamie Fox <Jamie.Fox@arm.com>
Sent: 23 March 2020 17:29
To: Anton Komlev <Anton.Komlev@arm.com>;
tf-m@lists.trustedfirmware.org
Cc: nd <nd@arm.com>
Subject: RE: TF-M Technical Forum call - April 2
Hi Anton,
As we will have moved to daylight saving time in US and Europe, it seems like
15.00 UTC could be a good compromise for this next session.
Would result in 8.00 west coast/10.00 central/11.00 east/16.00 UK/17.00 Europe/23.00 China. So good times for US/Europe and still possible for China to join if anyone really wants to.
What do you think?
Kind regards,
Jamie
From: TF-M <tf-m-bounces@lists.trustedfirmware.org>
On Behalf Of Anton Komlev via TF-M
Sent: 23 March 2020 14:30
To: tf-m@lists.trustedfirmware.org
Cc: nd <nd@arm.com>
Subject: [TF-M] TF-M Technical Forum call - April 2
Hello,
Last 3 sessions of the Tech Forum were convenient for Europe – Asia time zones, where majority of participants are. To let US members a chance to join at a reasonable time, propose to have the next session at
 US-friendly time (17:00 UTC) and then keep it every 4th, having 1:3 ratio.
What do you think about such schema?
As usual, please reply to this email with your proposals for agenda topics.
Best regards,
Anton Komlev