On Aug 8, 2019, at 20:21, Toerless Eckert <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> 5:00 pm - 6:00 pm Thursday, Aug 29 2019 (UTC+01:00) Amsterdam, Berlin,
>> Bern, Rome, Stockholm, Vienna
> 
> And webex continues to confuse me,

Webex is just following the great tradition of certain other widely used 
calendaring tools: foist the confusion of the people that designed it on all of 
its users.

> because UTC+1 is NOT the local time
> on Aug 29 in Amsterdam/Berlin because of DST,

The “UTC+1” is just a lame way of saying what the time in Amsterdam/Berlin 
normally is, for people who don’t know where those weird settlements might be.

> so is the meeting at
> 5 PM UTC+1 or at 5 PM local time in Amsterdam/Berlin (UTC+2) ?

Webex is trying to tell you the meeting is at 17:00 (5 pm for people who get 
their time from sundials) at Amsterdam/Berlin local time, which happens to be 
UTC+0200 on that date.  You can always look up whether DST applies on 
timeanddate.com; this is none of Webex’s business.  Webex only tells you where 
Amsterdam/Berlin approximately are, because you are not expected to know that.

> Best to wait for EU to get rid of DST to fix this webex bug *sigh*.

Actually, that is probably true.  But if some countries go for permanent DST, 
Webex will then always show the wrong time and not just half the year.

The real fix is to announce all meetings in Reykjavik time (UTC+0000 the whole 
year).  Log in at ietf.webex.com, use the menu to go to preferences, and set 
the time zone to Monrovia/Reykjavik.

Grüße, Carsten

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