John, where is the original of this note?  Did it go to the calendar list? If it's on another list, can you point me to it so I (and the list) can see the text of the whole note.  Thanks.


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Keith Moore wrote:

>However, many events are actually specified relative to a particular
>timezone, and timezone offsets occasionally change with little advance
>warning.  As such, this representation may not be sufficient for
>specifying dates and times of some kinds of events, particularly
>future events.

This is correct.  The IMPP group covered this in Minneapolis, I think. The
draft alludes to the problem, but may not be explicit enough (probably
isn't, if Keith felt it necessary to comment):

  o  All times expressed have a stated relationship (offset) to
     Coordinated Universal Time (UTC).  (This is distinct from some
     usage in scheduling applications where a local time and location
     may be known, but the actual relationship to UTC may be dependent
     on the unknown or unknowable actions of politicians or
     administrators.  The UTC time corresponding to 17:00 on 23rd March
     2005 in New York may depend on administrative decisions about
     daylight savings time.  This specification steers well clear of
     such considerations.)

I believe that Keith is right, that this paragraph should include a
reference to iCalendar (RFC-2445) and point readers to that for use when a
simple timestamp won't do.  It's a small point, but it could prevent some
confusion.

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