Wiki Calendars, time issues

Hi!
Im trying to set up some kind of booking solution, where our teachers could book our big concert hall when they need it, online. I looked into it and Web service offered all I needed, I use Wiki calendar to do this, easy to use. But, few annoying details came up:
1) Even when I select our timezone an timeformat in the calendar (Europe / Finland / Helsinki), I can't get rid of the 12hour clock system so all the times are in am and pm format. Our teachers would be much more comfortable with the 24 hour clock.
2) You can only schedule for 30 minutes minimum. Some of our teachers book the hall for just 15 minutes for a quick practice with student, so I was wondering if there is possibility to get our calendar to allow 15 minutes.
Is there something I can do about this, or is it just the way it is and thats it?
Sincerely,
V

Unfortunately, the only way I was able to get it working again was doing a clean reinstall by erasing the hard drive using Disk Utility and reinstall from scratch. You will loose all the information you have set up so far.
Sorry for the bad news. Perhaps someone else has found a way to uninstall and reinstall only OpenDirectory? But from what I have read it appears that OpenDirectory reconfigures your server so drastically, that it can't be undone.
~Mike

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