For much of my communications, sortable dates in ISO-8601 format are invaluable. While I can set this up (with a great deal of effort) within certain clients, Fruux itself doesn't support basic formats like this. As an example of expected output:
$ gdate --iso-8601
2021-07-16
Having events with computer-sortable dates would solve a LOT of problems when dealing with ICS parsing, and does away with a lot of ambiguity when dealing with international invitations.
For much of my communications, sortable dates in ISO-8601 format are invaluable. While I can set this up (with a great deal of effort) within certain clients, Fruux itself doesn't support basic formats like this. As an example of expected output:
$ gdate --iso-8601
2021-07-16
Having events with computer-sortable dates would solve a LOT of problems when dealing with ICS parsing, and does away with a lot of ambiguity when dealing with international invitations.