@bender@twtxt.net On chrome-based browsers, it’s getting your time zone automatically. I’m watching that on Firefox is not working, I’ll take a look, perhaps the JS function is different in other browsers.

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royally, and utterly, confusing
I laugh a bit at this one 😅
I agree. It’s confusing, you get dizzy watching so many options, I’ll explain in another twt. If anyone has some ideas on how to reduce that confusion, that would be great!

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my two pence
hey, glad to receive pence instead of cents 😀

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Thank you for the feedback and your votes (Bananas, Søren Peter @darch@neotxt.dk, prologic) !

On the programming side, this problem is not that challenging (yet). Ask availability to your friends, and make some statistics with it, sum, sets. I think this will be done quickly.

On the product design and user interface sides, it has been challenging.
It’s different if you ask to decide between Tue 9pm, Wed 9pm or Thu 9pm. vs. deciding two days, vs a whole week (24 x 7 = 168 possible options)

We have discussed getting inspiration from Doodle and Framadate but I find that is difficult to make it accessible, and for a week’s view those are also confusing.

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Currently, I’m focusing on the use case of deciding on a Weekly call on Fridays and Saturdays in the mornings or afternoons (about 48 different options), but I’m trying to find a better strategy. Perhaps divide and conquer (Fri mornings, Fri afternoons, Sat mornings, Sat afternoons)

What do you think?

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