LFSW could calculate the difference between you and UTC and display it if you are a bit thick to do it yourself. Or maybe using something like this should help.
I used a desktop world clock programm (dunno remember the name) for a long time.
So I always knowed whats BST CEST CET PST etc. etc. compared to my time.
Today I usually only use http://wwp.greenwichmeantime.com/
For the love of god, PLEASE don't use UCT as it doesn't move with DST. I personally think that WET/WEST as appropriate would be more useful. Which is the same in the winter.
Please could we have a world clock thing somewhere in the game that displays local time, WET/WEST as appropriate and possibly a custom one?
This forum already dates/times threads by local time so why not re-use that code? How about a [ localtime ] tag or something that auto-converts a given UTC time for every visitor? So:
I really can't figure out what the problem is if time is given in UTC. If a race starts at 1800 UTC and it's now 1600 UTC then it means you'll have to wait 2 hours regardless of your timezone.
Not everyone (notably the southern hemisphere, the US*, and various other places) changes in and out of DST at the same time, hence the reasoning for using UTC in the first place as it does not change. Some countries, admittedly ones with negligable LFS userbases, don't use DST at all.
Most people know their DST offset at a given point in the year, it's just a case of addition.
e.g. Event scheduled for 17:40 UTC
Britain: (DST active; BST = UTC+1) - 18:40 local.
Central Europe: (DST active; CEST** = UTC+2) - 19:40 local.
India: (DST not used; IST = UTC+5:30) - 23:10 local.
West Coast US: (DST active; PDT = UTC-7) - 10:40 local.
* The US is/has changed the DST entry and exit times that it uses, so you can't assume that when we enter DST, that all the timezones shift at once.
** In the central european timezone, it is VERY ANNOYINGLY common for the term 'CET' to be used all year, whereas the proper term for the DST period is CEST. If you see a time expressed as CET in the summer, it could mean UTC+1 or UTC+2.
Bingo - When BST isn't in effect, its all fine. Most people get the timezones right, its just when we move our clocks forward an hour that it all gets out of hand.
UTC is a time value that just ticks around happily and never changes for daylight savings. This means everyone has a standardised reading of the time. Also, when Britain isn't in Daylight savings then our local time is UTC. So even less confusion after that.
The problem I have with converting time zones is that I don't know who is in DST and who isn't. That world clock converter that someone linked helps though.
Maybe it would be easier to have a "count down till race start timer" or similar?
If start times were quoted in UTC, then it gets rid of the confusion with daylight savings time, but I would think there's people who have never heard of UTC.