So I am testing the silo that is supposed to fix this. Here are the
problems that I see.
* If I change the event name from 'Test' to Test, 123' it does update the
event name on the google calendar but the
event disappears from the Calendar app.
* If the initially created event was initially set to be at 12pm and would
last for 0 minutes. Now after changing the title
from calendar it changes the event to be an hour long.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1311165
Title:
timezone incorrectly modified when editing/creating google calendar
event
Status in Qt Organizer - EDS plugin:
Confirmed
Status in Ubuntu UI Toolkit:
Fix Committed
Status in “qtorganizer5-eds” package in Ubuntu:
Confirmed
Bug description:
We are not preserving the time zone of a calendar event after editing
it.
- Create an event in Google Calendar (using browser calendar.google.com), at
12pm local time, call it "Test"
- Ensure your timezone on device is set to your correct timezone (UTC -4 in
my case) by accessing system-settings
- Import Calendar from Google account (by setting up online account for
Google)
- Verify the "Test" event shows up correctly in Calendar app at 12pm
- Now edit the event and change the description to "Test, 123" and save the
event.
- After the sync runs (wait one or two minutes), open your browser and reload
your google calendar
Expected result:
- Event should be called "Test, 123" and still at 12pm local time
Actual results:
- Event is correctly updated to show "Test, 123" but time has shifted to 3pm
local time
We should not be modifying the timezone when editing the event
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