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Our Linux Game Release Calendar Has Been Slightly Revamped

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Just a heads up Linux gamers, our release calendar has been updated. It will no longer spam the entire year out to you when you visit.

Instead, you will now be greeted with the current month which is much more useful, and you're able to select a specific month now too. Previously you could only change the year. As an addition you can now link directly to a month and year on the calendar like so.

There's also now simple < Prev and Next > buttons/links right next to the months name, so you don't have to open the drop-down every time if you find that easier.

Are there any other features you think would make it more useful? Let me know, and if they don't take immense amounts of time and frustration to do, then I might just do them.

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clel Oct 15, 2015
Must be alot of work. Thanks for that and keep it up.
ripper Oct 16, 2015
Quoting: ripperIn any way, I can tell you in a few days whether it fixed itself or not :) Who would have thought that simple calendar generation can be so tricky...

OK, so at least in my case, all new events (with UID 309 and newer) display properly. The older events still display over 2 days, even though their LAST-MODIFIED time has been several times updated. In Evolution everything shows up fine. I also tried completely different Google account, but the problem is present even there. I give up, I have no clue why. It's either a bug in Google Calendar or they use some very aggressive caching that I don't know how to override.

I think we'll need to conclude it's "good enough". It's going to look good in the future, and we'll need to get over the existing two-days events. Thanks for all your work and your patience, Liam.
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