* Ihor Radchenko <yanta...@posteo.net> [2023-01-14 20:08]: > > When you have appointments with people in totally diverse time zones, > > perhaps dates tend to be more fixed wrt UTC. > > AFAIK, people don't usually bother.
Can't agree to that, we who do bother will simply find different solutions but Org, like I have developed it for myself or other CRM systems where all time issues are solved fundamentally on the database level. Haven thanks, it is very easy within seconds to find how many people are affected by time zones, so I have run "SELECT DISTINCT get_contacts_name(hyobjects_assignedperson) FROM hyobjects WHERE hyobjects_assignedperson IS NOT NULL;" And I got round number of 50 people! All our staff members used Org mode before, now not, there is no need for it, apart from few lines, or generated Org buffers for usage similar like browsing. And this is only for reasons of having fancier themes. You can't know if people bother if you do not ask. Yes, I feel that it is not considerate enough when you say that people don't usually bother. When I expressed my on this mailing list that there are issues, that was back in time, and I would consider any issue here mentioned ever once, that "people do bother". In media and newspaper business, we know that when there is one reader's letter, that there are 1000 other people who have the same opinion. Maybe statistics changed, but you should use that principle on mailing list and in any community software development. One person writing on mailing list may mean hundreds affected in background. I can observe on other development places that people raise issue before 10 years, before 8 years, until it finally gets solved, and the package get its boost because it became really useful. All the people who were direct and indirect users of Org mode since 2016, switched to different system. They are not bothered to learn about Org, which is useful as it minimizes distraction. Though Org mode remains useful in work of managers. -- Jean Take action in Free Software Foundation campaigns: https://www.fsf.org/campaigns In support of Richard M. Stallman https://stallmansupport.org/