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Time zone adjustment and DST

Hi community, in our game we just had this problem, so I thought I'd ask about it and maybe move it to bug report, if there isn't an answer. Okay now, what happend: Our dungeon master lives in a time zone, that does not have a DST (Japan). Two of our players live in a time zone, that has DST and already changed to summer time (pacific, I think, but definitevely a US time zone). And finally, I live in a time zone, that has DST, but did not change yet (CET). The problem is, that for the DM and me the displayed game time was the same, but the US guys came in an our early. The same happend to me just now (because Austria switches to DST today): Yesterday the displayed starting time was 2 am and today it still is 2 am - but compared to Zulu time (aka UTC) the time frame moved by 1 hour, so it SHOULD display 3 am as starting time now (cause the actual starting time never moves, as my DM's time never changes). Did I do something wrong when I signed up? Did my DM do somehting wrong when setting the time? Or does the site not work properly?
Of course if the DM notes the UTC in the description it makes it easier to check (I'm UTC-7)
Yeah, I think he didn't deem it neccessary, because of the automatic calculation, Roll20 does for you. Plus, he never realised DST would ever be a problem, because he lives in Japan and Japan doesn't have DST and - as far as I know - never had.
I also don't follow DST (Saskatchewan) but being in the middle of Canada, I've known the issues of it, particularly since at work Timezones are a big part of things. Stuff like this does mainly amount to game management but if the site did have something that told you the timezone you're in and made note of when time zones change that would be helpful in managing games that are across the world. I mean theoretically, even if the members didn't live in different time zones, but one person took a vacation over the DST switch to a place that follows it differently than the rest of the group, it could come up as an issue. And a lot of people probable have never really had to worry about it before because they've never had to organize schedules in different time zones before (something unique to online gaming.) Might even just be handy as a note in the FAQ as something to keep in mind.