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| balug:covid-19 [2023-10-01T18:31:51UTC] – updated: SF-LUG.org, BALUG.org, BerkeleyLUG.com, Pi.BerkeleyLUG.com, CABAL, Felton-LUG michael_paoli | balug:covid-19 [2026-05-10T17:44:45UTC] (current) – [Timezone Conversion] rick_moen |
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| |[[https://berkeleylug.com/|BerkeleyLUG]] ([[https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/berkeleylug|BerkeleyLUG]]) \\ 2nd/4th Sunday 11am-2pm TZ="America/Los_Angeles", https://meet.jit.si/BerkeleyLUG |[[https://groups.google.com/d/msg/berkeleylug/1zBU7LfyUJE/ZUp-qxg9AQAJ|2020-05-10]] |[[https://berkeleylug.com/meetings/|2023-09-24]] | | |[[https://berkeleylug.com/|BerkeleyLUG]] ([[https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/berkeleylug|BerkeleyLUG]]) \\ 2nd/4th Sunday 11am-2pm TZ="America/Los_Angeles", https://meet.jit.si/BerkeleyLUG |[[https://groups.google.com/d/msg/berkeleylug/1zBU7LfyUJE/ZUp-qxg9AQAJ|2020-05-10]] |[[https://berkeleylug.com/meetings/|2023-09-24]] | |
| |[[https://red.ht/rhugs|Red Hat User Groups]] - San Francisco Bay Area |[[https://events.redhat.com/profile/form/index.cfm?PKformID=0x182439abcd|2020-07-01]] |[[https://www.meetup.com/San-Francisco-Bay-Area-Red-Hat-User-Group/events/281855986/|2021-11-16]] (requires meetup.com login + group membership for details, so no longer verifying)| | |[[https://red.ht/rhugs|Red Hat User Groups]] - San Francisco Bay Area |[[https://events.redhat.com/profile/form/index.cfm?PKformID=0x182439abcd|2020-07-01]] |[[https://www.meetup.com/San-Francisco-Bay-Area-Red-Hat-User-Group/events/281855986/|2021-11-16]] (requires meetup.com login + group membership for details, so no longer verifying)| |
| |[[http://linuxmafia.com/cabal|CABAL]] ([[http://linuxmafia.com/mailman/listinfo/conspire|CABAL]]) \\ 2nd Saturday, 4pm-8pm TZ="America/Los_Angeles", https://meet.jit.si/CABAL |[[http://linuxmafia.com/pipermail/conspire/2020-September/011111.html|2020-09-12]]|[[http://linuxmafia.com/pipermail/conspire/2023-September/012464.html|2023-09-09]]| | |[[http://linuxmafia.com/cabal|CABAL]] ([[http://linuxmafia.com/mailman/listinfo/conspire|CABAL]]) \\ 2nd Saturday, 4pm-8pm TZ="America/Los_Angeles", https://meet.jit.si/CABAL |[[http://linuxmafia.com/pipermail/conspire/2020-September/011111.html|2020-09-12]]|[[http://linuxmafia.com/pipermail/conspire/2026-January/013124.html|2026-05-09]]| |
| |[[https://www.balug.org/|BALUG]] ([[https://lists.balug.org/|BALUG]]) \\ 3rd Tuesday 6:30pm TZ="America/Los_Angeles", https://meet.jit.si/BALUG.org |[[https://lists.balug.org/pipermail/balug-announce/2021-February/000316.html|2021-03-16]]|[[https://lists.balug.org/pipermail/balug-announce/2023-September/000336.html|2023-09-19]] | | |[[https://www.balug.org/|BALUG]] ([[https://lists.balug.org/|BALUG]]) \\ 3rd Tuesday 6:30pm TZ="America/Los_Angeles", https://meet.jit.si/BALUG.org |[[https://lists.balug.org/pipermail/balug-announce/2021-February/000316.html|2021-03-16]]|[[https://lists.balug.org/pipermail/balug-announce/2023-September/000336.html|2023-09-19]] | |
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| note that many [L]UGs may have rather to quite active list(s), | note that many [L]UGs may have rather to quite active list(s), |
| even if they're not currently meeting - and/or may have relevant updates and information, etc. on their Web sites. | even if they're not currently meeting - and/or may have relevant updates and information, etc. on their Web sites. |
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| ==== Around the US (beyond San Francisco Bay Area - for San Francisco Bay Area, see further above) / and beyond ==== | ==== Around the US (beyond San Francisco Bay Area - for San Francisco Bay Area, see further above) / and beyond ==== |
| Absolutely by no means a complete list, but here are some LUGs that have started having on-line / virtual meetings: | Absolutely by no means a complete list, but here are some LUGs that have started having on-line / virtual meetings. ("TZ" annotation for each entry is the LUG's time zone, so you can convert the meeting's start/end time to your corresponding time.) |
| === US === | === US === |
| AZ.US [[https://phxlinux.org/|Phoenix Linux Users Group]] (Main: second Thursdays; Installfests: first & third Saturdays; Free Software Stammtisch: third Tuesdays; Linux/Cyber Security: second Thursdays) TZ="America/Phoenix"\\ | AZ.US [[https://phxlinux.org/|Phoenix Linux Users Group]] (Main: second Thursdays; Installfests: first & third Saturdays; Free Software Stammtisch: third Tuesdays; Linux/Cyber Security: second Thursdays) TZ="America/Phoenix"\\ |
| Quoting //must be as shown//, and timezone //names// must be correct, or you will get errors or (worse) silent ignoring of the provided timezone qualifier. Use [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_tz_database_time_zones#List|canonical TZ database names]]. Do //not// use familiar 3- or 4-letter shortcut names like PST and PDT, as they are neither unique nor standardised -- nor UTC offsets like UTC-8, which for many locations have DST vs. Standard Time problems: The short names' ambiguities become more troubling the more international one's focus is. For example, "CST" can mean either China Standard Time (UTC+8), Cuba Standard Time (UTC−5), or (North American) Central Standard Time (UTC−6), and it is also a variant name for ACST (Australian Central Standard Time, UTC+9:30). Likewise, a time zone's short name will differ depending on language, as with WET (Western European Time, UTC+0), //also// known as WEZ (Westeuropäische Zeit) in German, HEO (Heure d'Europe occidentale) in French, ZEČ (Západoevropský čas) in Czech, and ΏΔΕ (Ώρα Δυτικής Ευρώπης) in Greek. Thus the short names' deprecated status. | Quoting //must be as shown//, and timezone //names// must be correct, or you will get errors or (worse) silent ignoring of the provided timezone qualifier. Use [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_tz_database_time_zones#List|canonical TZ database names]]. Do //not// use familiar 3- or 4-letter shortcut names like PST and PDT, as they are neither unique nor standardised -- nor UTC offsets like UTC-8, which for many locations have DST vs. Standard Time problems: The short names' ambiguities become more troubling the more international one's focus is. For example, "CST" can mean either China Standard Time (UTC+8), Cuba Standard Time (UTC−5), or (North American) Central Standard Time (UTC−6), and it is also a variant name for ACST (Australian Central Standard Time, UTC+9:30). Likewise, a time zone's short name will differ depending on language, as with WET (Western European Time, UTC+0), //also// known as WEZ (Westeuropäische Zeit) in German, HEO (Heure d'Europe occidentale) in French, ZEČ (Západoevropský čas) in Czech, and ΏΔΕ (Ώρα Δυτικής Ευρώπης) in Greek. Thus the short names' deprecated status. |
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| (As people have asked: No, BSD date(1), as available on MacOS, cannot do this work, for lack of the -d option.) | As people have asked: No, BSD date(1), as available on MacOS, cannot do this work, for lack of the -d option. |
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| //However//, "homebrew" to the rescue: If you [[https://brew.sh|install homebrew]] on your Mac and run "brew install coreutils" to install the GNU coreutils, then GNU date will become available as binary executable "gdate" (as will many other fine GNU enhancements). | //However//, "homebrew" to the rescue: If you [[https://brew.sh|install homebrew]] on your Mac and run "brew install coreutils" to install the GNU coreutils, then GNU date will become available as binary executable "gdate" (as will many other fine GNU enhancements). |