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chore: update instructions for weekly gh reviews #19

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@moul moul commented Jul 13, 2023

Addresses #18

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lgtm, maybe in place of adding timezones, write only UTC or the "official" time (I think we're using CE(S)T as a reference timezone?) with a link to time.is so that one can see what the time is in their own timezone?

ie. https://time.is/compare/1800_25_July_2023_in_Paris for 18:00 CET

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moul commented Jul 29, 2023

Yeah, good idea; is there something with a single link where we can basically see a map and the time in main world areas, and without having to specify Paris in the URL, i.e., something like just time.is/map/1800_UTC?

@moul moul merged commit 28a0a52 into main Jul 29, 2023
@moul moul deleted the moul-patch-3 branch July 29, 2023 10:15
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