#92 Reflect the correct time of Public Availability of release in calendar
Closed by bcotton. Opened by gui1ty.

While the calendar contains the date for Release Public Availability, the time is set to 08:00 UTC.

I just learned that the correct time is 14:00 UTC on release day. It's mentioned on https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/releases/lifecycle/#_development_schedule

I have to admit I was looking at this page earlier today, but overlooked the time several times. So I went with the time in the calendar, which is incorrect.


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I'm not sure if the tool used to generate the schedules supports setting the time. The 0800 UTC is a built-in default. I'll see what I can do.

Alternatively, or in addition, the release time could get a more prominent place on the website. But that probably requires a ticket elsewhere. If you let me know where, I'll chase it.

Alternatively, or in addition, the release time could get a more prominent place on the website. But that probably requires a ticket elsewhere. If you let me know where, I'll chase it.

I don't think that's a good approach for a time that matters 4 days a year.

It doesn't look like Smartsheet (which generates the schedule XML) or schedules-tools (the script that builds the html/ics/json files) support setting times, so there's not much I can do here. You're welcome to have a look at the schedule-tools code and propose changes upstream.

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