When adding a task in a locale with DST during said DST, the wait: and due: dates for new child tasks after the end of DST are set to 1 hour too early.
Example:
Task with say weekly recurrence, set to due:tuesday, wait:tuesday
Task added during DST in 2016 in Germany, say in September
The wait/due dates would have a time of 00:00
Now, fast forward to Sunday, October 30th. The due/wait dates
for new tasks are now set to one hour too early, in our example to
monday, November 1st, 23:00 instead of November 2nd, 00:00, as it
would have been before the end of DST at 03:00 on October 30th.
Naturally, the above dates would vary depending on locale and year.
The same problem also occurs the other way around, when a recurring task was added during standard time. Then, new task's due/wait dates would be set an hour too late.
Michael Meier on 2016-11-02T18:32:19Z says:
When adding a task in a locale with DST during said DST, the wait: and due: dates for new child tasks after the end of DST are set to 1 hour too early.
Example:
Naturally, the above dates would vary depending on locale and year.
The same problem also occurs the other way around, when a recurring task was added during standard time. Then, new task's due/wait dates would be set an hour too late.