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[#14117] Weekly invitation in daylight saving time adds one hour to the start time
Summary Weekly invitation in daylight saving time adds one hour to the start time
Queue Kronolith
Queue Version Git master
Type Bug
State No Feedback
Priority 1. Low
Owners mrubinsk (at) horde (dot) org
Requester jose.antonio.calvo (at) upcnet (dot) es
Created 09/22/2015 (3572 days ago)
Due
Updated 11/04/2015 (3529 days ago)
Assigned 09/22/2015 (3572 days ago)
Resolved 10/11/2015 (3553 days ago)
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11/04/2015 03:19:19 PM Michael Rubinsky Comment #4 Reply to this comment
10/14/2015 09:03:36 AM jose (dot) antonio (dot) calvo (at) upcnet (dot) es Comment #3 Reply to this comment
The event was created with timezone Europe/Madrid and when the 
attendee accepts it, timezone displayed in the entrey is the same.

We have repeated the tests with IMP 7.0.0 git master and the problem 
happens in dates before 4-oct-2015 (the first sunday in october month) 
but are OK after that date. By the way, DST ends the last sunday in 
the october month, that is, 25-oct.
10/11/2015 09:39:07 PM Michael Rubinsky State ⇒ No Feedback
 
09/22/2015 12:00:40 PM Michael Rubinsky Comment #2
State ⇒ Feedback
Assigned to Michael Rubinsky
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Cannot reproduce. What timezone is the event created in? What timezone 
is the attendee viewing as?
09/22/2015 11:32:24 AM jose (dot) antonio (dot) calvo (at) upcnet (dot) es Comment #1
Priority ⇒ 1. Low
Type ⇒ Bug
Summary ⇒ Weekly invitation in daylight saving time adds one hour to the start time
Queue ⇒ Kronolith
Milestone ⇒
Patch ⇒ No
State ⇒ Unconfirmed
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When creating a weekly event in daylight save time, the mail with the 
invitation shows it starts  one hour later.

A create a weekly event as follows:

Start time: 9/9/2015 14:00
End Time: 9/9/2015 15:00
Repeats: every week until 10/31/2015

However, the mail with the invitation shows:

Start time: 9/9/2015 15:00
End Time: 9/9/2015 15:59
Repeats: every week until 10/31/2015

If the event is not recurring or if it's a weekly event but starts out 
of daylight saving time (for instance at 12/20/2015), then the problem 
doesn't occurs.

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