Replace Date.today with User.current.today (#22320).
Depending on the offset between a user's configured timezone and the server
timezone, Date.today may be more or less often wrong from the user's
perspective, leading to things like issues marked as overdue too early or too
late, or yesterday / tomorrow being displayed / selected where 'today' is
intended.
A test case illustrating the problem with Issue#overdue? is included
Patch by Jens Kraemer.
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rename .rhtml to .html.erb of app/views/common/_calendar.rhtml.
:rhtml and :rxml were finally removed as template handlers at Rails 3.1 RC4.
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Display the correct ISO week number on the project calendar.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_week
Contributed by Holger Just
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* added an helper and moved the rendering code to a shared partial (used by project calendar and my calendar)
* first day of week can now be set in lang files (general_first_day_of_week)
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