Hi Wilmer, First of all, it seems it wasn't gig who hide the talk. I checked the web schedule today for searching for an example, and realized, that it changed from 10.00-01.00 to 10.00-00.00 as currently there are not talk ending after midnight (UTC).
Others inline. On Mon, Aug 17, 2020 at 1:27 AM Wilmer van der Gaast <[email protected]> wrote: > (Thanks Jelmer for forwarding! I am not on this list, so please include > me on any replies. > > First of all, see > https://github.com/Wilm0r/giggity/issues/162#issuecomment-674580497 . > Coincidentally I've been working on this today, since for months already > I thought the moment people look at Giggity again, its lack of tz > awareness will become painfully clear :-) > I'm experiencing that problem too, but my issue is/would have been a different one. > On 16-08-2020 19:51, Attila Szalay wrote: > > Hi, as the schedule of the debconf this year is a bit more international > > than usual, in my timezone there are talks after midnight. > > > Are you actually seeing any after midnight though by the way? From what > I remember everything in the schedule *does* end before midnight, and > unless you were running an hours-old build from Git, no tz translation > could've happened yet. > Yes, currently it does and but that wasn't the case all the time. And the schedule announcement still talks about the old end times: https://debconf20.debconf.org/news/2020-08-08-debconf20-schedule-is-up/ So, if the schedule really was changed, then I'm good. But it is not a gig problem by any means. > (Or, are you using the xcal/ical instead of xml file?) > > > Unfortunately, for some reason the Giggity client does not presents that > > items at all. > > > Have you tried search to see whether they're listed under the wrong > date? I wonder whether something weird was happening with day_change > (the bit that makes sure conference days don't need to end at midnight > sharp). > Maybe related to this, but in the first incarnation (when I first loaded the schedule into Giggity) all events started after midnight was at the beginning of the day, not in the next day/at the end of the day. > Anyway .. if I throw you an .apk can you test it? For settings > preservation I can sign it though only with the Play Store key, not the > F-Droid one. > Yes, sure. I'm happy to help. I'm using Play Store, by the way. > >
