Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
Contribute to a module. Volunteers wanted! Easy!
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n959 Wuppertal - Germany - CET - Central European Time
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n83 - Frankfurt A.M, Germany
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n291, Gothenburg, Sweden
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n290 Tromso - Norway
n187 Oslo - Norway
n5267 Finnsnes - Norway
n287 Bergen - Norway
n288 Trondheim - Norway
n289 Stavanger - Norway
n2513 Alta - Norway -
Czech Republic - Liberec - n3673
Czech Republic - Brno - n1960
Czech Republic - Praha - n204
Czech Republic - Plzeň - n2172
Czech Republic - Hradec Králové - n4344
Czech Republic - Teplice - n5513
Czech Republic - Karlovy Vary- n4726
Czech Republic - Ostrava - n2202
Czech Republic - Olomouc - n4343
Czech Republic - Tábor - n2201
Czech Republic - Ústí nad Labem - n4345nothing more available for Czech rep.
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Netherlands - Arnhem - n1296
Netherlands - Amsterdam - n16 -
n681 - A Coruña - Spain
n3334 - Lugo - Spain
n4529 - Vigo - Spain
n141- Madrid - Spain
n327 - Bilbao - Spain
n31 - Barcelona - Spain
n326 - Zaragoza - Spain
n321- Sevilla - Spain
n325 - Valencia - Spain
n683 - Santa Cruz de Tenerife - Spain
n3751 - Valladolid - Spain -
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Sorry, late to the party :)
n987 Solingen - Germany - CET - Central European Time
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@yawns said in Contribute to a module. Volunteers wanted! Easy!:
Sorry, late to the party
Did you bring the beer?
Thank you, my friend. I’ve added your info to the readme. :thumbsup:
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n317 Stuttgart DE Germany CET
n2390 Split HR Croatia CET
n281 Zagreb HR Croatia CET -
n307 Hamburg DE Germany
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Maryville, Missouri – n5345
Kansas City, Missouri – n405
Saint Joseph, Missouri – n5688
Independence, Missouri – n838Des Moines, Iowa – n76
Kansas City, Kansas – n5080
Overland Park, Kansas – n868These are the ones showing as nearby for my location.
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Allow me a suggestion. I think you should include in the module github a link to the web where you can obtain the timezone codes, as well as some simple instructions so that whoever wants to use the module can include their timezone.
I’m telling you because the way you’re doing, you can never have all the timezones in the world, right?
I hope it helps my opinion.
Regards!
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n2268 Freehold, NJ, USA
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@qu1que said in Contribute to a module. Volunteers wanted! Easy!:
you can never have all the timezones in the world, right?
In the github readme, I will add a link to this page. That should do it. Personally, I don’t think there is THAT much interest in this module.
EDIT: Done!
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I be interested!
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Code: n4391
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Code: n48
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As of this time, every contribution has been added to the readme file of the repo with a note/tag for each person that contributed.
You guys are fantastic! I thank you, very much!
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