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by harpastum 2641 days ago
Google Calendar is built around notifications and coordination, which both require an agreed upon "actual" time.

The feature set you're looking for sounds more like an "agenda" to me.

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I think what he wants is that the software defers asking for a time zone until the item relates to two users who have different timezone.

And that if the event arrives without having touched users in different timezones, then the software should infer that the event's timezone is the local timezone of all users at that point in time and space.

What I would like is to to be able to set my "local time schedule" and be able to do it in advance. So for example if I am traveling next week I can indicate that my local time will change.

This is great not only for me but also for other people trying to schedule events in my calendar.

With Gmail picking up flight and hotel confirmations this could even be mostly automatic.