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User's local time zone is not used when logging time. #340

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thompsonmj opened this issue Aug 13, 2019 · 0 comments
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User's local time zone is not used when logging time. #340

thompsonmj opened this issue Aug 13, 2019 · 0 comments

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When logging time, the time at GitScrum's headquarters in Europe is used rather than the user's. For example, I logged time on a task for a couple hours this morning in the Eastern Time Zone. The start and end time are listed as 13:32 and 16:27. Several hours later, it is 1:22pm where I live.

This is a suggested enhancement. It would be better to have no timestamps at all and only show the duration of time worked than to have timestamps from an irrelevant time zone.

Ideally, the user could select their timezone from within GitScrum. This would account for cases when VPNs or proxy servers are used.

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Having accurate task timestamps would be useful to keep an eye on when team members are working on tasks. It would enable a more holistic project management approach.

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