In our case, Chile has two different time zones (Continental and Easter
Island, with 2 hours of difference). Of course, 99,9% of the population is
concentrated in one time zone, but we decided in order to avoid any
problem, to put in the bylaws of the contest that we are going to use the
Continental time zone (UTC-4 at the beggining, UTC-3 at the end of the
contest) just to be sure.

2012/8/24 Tomasz W. Kozłowski <[email protected]>

> Hi Yaroslav,
> the problem we face here is that there are no technical means to use
> this scheme.
>
> Firstly, there is only one UploadCampaign for the US (same for Canada,
> the Netherlands, and Russia) - and secondly, the current CentralNotice
> and GeoNotice systems do not (truly) enable us to set up different
> campaigns for respective administrative divisions of a country (in
> this case, mainly the US and Canada).
>
> And just like you wrote, it would be a nightmare to track
> post-deadlines pictures: how would you tell if a user uploaded a
> picture from California or from New York? What would matter: the
> location of the object (based on geo-coordinates and GPS data, for
> example) or the real-life location of the user at the time of upload?
> ;-))
>
> I believe that besides the countries you mentioned - Canada, France,
> the Netherlands, Russia and the US - also Mexico uses different time
> zones. (Any countries I missed?) I would love to hear from people from
> those countries what they think as to what should be done here.
>
> --
> Tomasz W. Kozłowski
> a.k.a. [[user:odder]]
>
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