Yes, teams spread across multiple time zones.
A single event will probably not spread across multiple time zones, even by the 
same team.. (i.e. a team has a global jam event in one city, and another one in 
another city that are two different time zones, it is also two different events.
Yes, the organizer should specify the time zone (but this should actually be 
done by venue, just like the location and the languages can be set for a team, 
the time zone should be set for a venue.. a venues time zone is not going to 
change.)

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Time of events is shown in UTC, not local time
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/610416
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Status in LoCo Directory: Confirmed

Bug description:
The events page of the loco directory shows times in UTC (i.e. +0000 timezone), 
example: http://loco.ubuntu.com/events/team/202/detail/ It should instead show 
times in local time for each loco. Many people coming to events are going to be 
coming from the local area, and will all be in the same timezone, so there is 
no need to include the timezone information. Secondly, timezones are confusing 
for many people, and showing event start times in UTC as opposed to local time 
forced people to do mental arithmetic when they see an event page. There is 
very little benefit from showing all times in UTC, and many drawbacks. Local 
time (for the LoCo) has more benefits and less drawbacks.



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