Sometimes you need your timestamps to be in a named timezone. If I have a meeting at 9am local time next month, I probably want it to still be at 9am even if the government suddenly decided to cancel daylight time.
Sometimes you need your timestamps to be in a named timezone. If I have a meeting at 9am local time next month, I probably want it to still be at 9am even if the government suddenly decided to cancel daylight time.
unless the customer you're meeting is in another timezone where the government didn't cancel daylight time
Exchange/GMail/etc. already has this problem/feature. Their response is simple: Follow the organiser's timezone. If it's 9am on the organiser's calendar, it will stay at 9am on the organiser's calendar. Everyone else's appointment will float to match the organiser.