Steps to reproduce
      Scenario 1

      1. Login to Confluence
      2. Install Team Calendar
      3. Click on "Calendars" on the top navigation bar
      4. Click on Add Calendar on the top right and add a calendar called "test"
      5. Create a new events called "testing recurring event" and set it to Repeat weekly as per the screenshot below :

        after that click OK
      6. Select on the recurring events and click on Edit as per the screenshot below :
      7. Add admin user to the "Who" field as per the screenshot below :

        then Click OK
      8. click on another recurring event and add test user to the "Who" field as per the screenshot below :

      9. Now go back to the first event that have the admin user added in the "Who" field as per the screenshot below and edit the text to "testing recurring event 2". Please ensure that the "Edit this instance only" is unticked :

      Current result : the first event does not show "testing recurring event 2". It seems that other recurring event is showing the changes but not the event that have user test added to the "Who" field as you can see from the screenshot below :

      Expected result : the first event should show the changes along with all the recurring events.

      Steps to reproduce
      Scenario 2

      1. Login to Confluence
      2. Click on "Calendar" on the top navigation bar
      3. Add a new Calendar named test2
      4. Add event on test2 calendar named "test recurring event" and ensure that Repeat is set to Weekly
      5. Click one of the events to edit and add user "admin" to the "Who" field. Ensuring that "Edit this instance only" is ticked
      6. Click on the same event to edit and add user "test" to the "Who" field. Ensuring that "Edit this instance only" is unticked.

      Current result : the recurring event that we have edited shows that only "admin" is in the "Who" list while others show the changes that was made as per the screenshot below :

      Expected Result : All recurring event should show the changes including one of the recurring event that we have made changes to.

      Scenario 3

      1. Create a recurring weekly event
      2. Edit one specific instance of this recurring event
      3. Add a user on the "Who" field (with "Edit this instance only" enabled)
      4. The following day's event will switch to the same day as the edited event:

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            [CONFSERVER-48449] recurring events changes not being reflected correctly

              aknight@atlassian.com Alex K
              dooi Der Lun
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