Olivier Forget Wrote:
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> Hi Everyone,
>
> I'm sorry this is still happening.
>
> Google evidently hasn't budged and I haven't found
> a reasonable way to work around the problem.
> Adding time zone support would help, but doing so
> is fraught with consequences for the system.
>
> Note that the work-around still works as far as I
> know: you can download the ICS file to your hard
> drive then import it into Google Calendar. For
> some reason Google assumes that imported events
> are local-time, while the same exact events sent
> via a feed are GMT. Go figure.
>
> Note that you'll have to re-download+import to see
> changes to your schedule. For that reason you'll
> want to import into a new calendar in your account
> each time and delete the old one to avoid
> duplicate events.
>
> This isn't as convenient as a feed but at least
> the times are correct.
>
> Sorry the news isn't any better. I'll update again
> if anything new comes up.
>
> Regards,
It sounds as if you are the one who is not budging and Google is functioning correctly.
Do you mean consequences like being able to do what every other scheduling software is perfectly capable of doing? I am sure that adding time zone support post hoc is difficult, but why would you not have done it from the beginning?