On May 12, 2006, at 2:09 PM, Scott Reynen wrote:

Ryan, why are you reverting my changes? Is the complete lack of offset timezone examples a feature? Looks like a bug to me.

Okay, I see now that Ryan has added:

"These examples are strict copy-paste from the RFC, they should not be edited."

Authors are using timezone offset markup. They're doing it wrong. I suspect one reason they're doing it wrong is that the examples in the wiki don't show them how to do it right. Shouldn't the examples follow the hcalendar spec rather than the icalendar spec where the two are different, e.g. in allowed timezone formats?

On a side note: is this how problem edits are generally handled - just revert them with no discussion? I expect that will discourage people from adding to the wiki. I know it has discouraged me.

Peace,
Scott
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