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maintainers: Fix work meeting information #10598

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@L-as L-as commented Apr 23, 2024

The Google Calendar event included an incorrect link, and the time was also wrong.
Currently, it happens at 12:00 UTC.

There is the issue of DST, and perhaps you have already decided how to handle that,
but given that it said 13:00 CET before, it should have been 13:00 UTC+2 in the summer, which it wasn't.
It was UTC+1 yesterday.

If DST isn't observed, then you can just write the time as UTC.

The Google Calendar event included an incorrect link,
and the time was also wrong.
Currently, it happens at 12:00 UTC.
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L-as commented Apr 23, 2024

The information for the other meeting is also wrong I assume, but I don't know the correct details for that one.

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It's probably better to link to the calendar as the one source of truth, rather than having possibly outdated info here.

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L-as commented Apr 24, 2024

I assume it depends on your client/how easy it is for you to modify the calendar event.

Maybe the data could be fixed then? I assumed the calendar event wasn't used since the information was wrong.

Perhaps Google messes the timezone shown up?

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We should just decide what the actual time zone (there's a technical term for that which I forgot) is rather than the apparent time zone. It could be 14:00 Europe/Amsterdam.

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L-as commented Apr 26, 2024

There is the issue of DST happening on different times in EU (last Sunday of March) and US (2nd Sunday of March).

I’m personally for fixing it to UTC, but I can see the arguments in favor of setting it in terms of a specific timezone.

If you have meetings/appointments on the same day, it would be nice if they don’t overlap occasionally.

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If you have meetings/appointments on the same day, it would be nice if they don’t overlap occasionally.

It would be nice but doesn't matter in practice. You just decide what's more important and go there.

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Superseded by #10663, @L-as thanks for pointing it out.

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