[00:18] <nhandler> I haven't seen/heard anything so far (and haven't even seen the supposed publisher). I would assume that nothing has been started, but that might not be the case
[00:23] <nhandler> pleia2: You might find this interesting: http://gmailblog.blogspot.com/2010/12/event-time-zones-in-google-calendar.html I'll play around with it a bit later and try and figure out how we can use it with the Fridge (i.e. events in UTC to not run into DST problems)
[00:24] <pleia2> nhandler: sweet!
[00:25] <pleia2> hm, does GMT change?
[00:26] <nhandler> pleia2: I don't think so, but don't quote me
[00:26] <pleia2> The GMT time zone has never observed Daylight Saving Time.
[00:26] <pleia2> it's still location-based so may be problematic, we need a country on UTC that doesn't observe DST :)
[00:27] <nhandler> pleia2: I thought the issue was that if I add the event, I'm adding it in Chicago time, so it messed things up when Chicago changed timezones. I don't think we had problems if the event was added in GMT time (which this new feature allows)
[00:28] <pleia2> it doesn't allow you to add it as a specific GMT time, it allows you to add it based on location :\
[00:29] <pleia2> so I can add it as London which is currently GMT 00:00 but presumably when DST changes for them, it goes bad
[00:31] <pleia2> Mali in Africa does not have DST and they are 00:00
[00:32] <nhandler> pleia2: That would probably work. I'm a bit surprised they don't allow GMT
[00:33] <pleia2> if they allowed pure +/- GMT calculations it'd be nice, but I think they are trying to be helpful by offering it as location-based