Hi,

At the Virtual Git Contributors Summit we discussed (#13) the bi-weekly standup meetings (mentioned in the Git Rev News edition 55 under 'News/Various').

The Git Events calendar [1] that's linked from the Rev News doesn't actually say what time zone to use for the stand-up start time, so at first glance one can get confused by summer time and national time zone differences.

Currently it's saying (when clicked on, via 'more details')

Git Standup
Monday, September 30⋅6:00 – 7:00pm
Every 2 weeks on Monday

I thought it was to be 1700 UTC, which currently is 1800 BST her in UK, and 1900 CST in Europe.

If I hover over the event (have to restart the calendar), I (depending on view) do get an indicator in the lower left status bar that "Events shown in time zone: Coordinated Universal Time". but with a 5pm indication in the calendar sheet.

Is this google calendar trying to be too clever, or should "1700 UTC" be included in the event details? I don't use Google calendar except for occasional reference.

Philip


[1] https://calendar.google.com/calendar/embed?src=nk8ph2kh4p5tgfcctb8i7dm6d4%40group.calendar.google.com

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