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Bill Nottingham wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Lyos Gemini Norezel (<a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:lyos.gemininorezel@gmail.com">lyos.gemininorezel@gmail.com</a>) said:
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<pre wrap="">Why not just modify the page itself to allow the user to select the time
zone/dst settings, if they choose?
The table could be, fairly simply, modified to recalculate times based
on the time zone/DST selection... and a column could be added showing
the DST difference.
ie.:
Group Time/Date DST Time/Date etc...
This would highlight problem areas... and allow the groups to select an
alternate time to compensate for the DST issues.
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My understanding is that while a page like this could be done, it
would mean that the meeting page could no longer be on the wiki,
nor edited freely.
Whether that's a dealbreaker, I don't know.
Bill
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I don't see why not (wiki edited freely)?<br>
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Surely the table could have those fields set as variables?<br>
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Maybe I'm wrong... but setting a table w/variables on wiki shouldn't be
any harder to modify than any other page of the wiki.<br>
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Lyos Gemini Norezel<br>
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