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    The `cron` package uses `timeZone`, while Sentry internally uses `timezone`. This caused Sentry cron jobs to be incorrectly upserted with no time zone information. Because of the use of the `...(timeZone ? { timeZone } : undefined)` idiom, TypeScript type checking did not catch the mistake.
I kept `cron`'s `timeZone` capitalization within Sentry's instrumentation and changed from the `...(timeZone ? { timeZone } : undefined)` idiom so TypeScript could catch mistakes of this sort. (Passing an undefined `timezone` appears to be okay, because Sentry's `node-cron` instrumentation does it.)
    
      
  
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Looks good. Thanks for fixing this!
              
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           Will backport this for v7 - release will come out soon!  | 
    
    
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The `cron` package uses `timeZone`, while Sentry internally uses
`timezone`. This caused Sentry cron jobs to be incorrectly upserted with
no time zone information. Because of the use of the `...(timeZone ? {
timeZone } : undefined)` idiom, TypeScript type checking did not catch
the mistake.
I kept `cron`'s `timeZone` capitalization within Sentry's
instrumentation and changed from the `...(timeZone ? { timeZone } :
undefined)` idiom so TypeScript could catch mistakes of this sort.
(Passing an undefined `timezone` appears to be okay, because Sentry's
`node-cron` instrumentation does it.)
    
    
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The `cron` package uses `timeZone`, while Sentry internally uses
`timezone`. This caused Sentry cron jobs to be incorrectly upserted with
no time zone information. Because of the use of the `...(timeZone ? {
timeZone } : undefined)` idiom, TypeScript type checking did not catch
the mistake.
I kept `cron`'s `timeZone` capitalization within Sentry's
instrumentation and changed from the `...(timeZone ? { timeZone } :
undefined)` idiom so TypeScript could catch mistakes of this sort.
(Passing an undefined `timezone` appears to be okay, because Sentry's
`node-cron` instrumentation does it.)
    
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cronpackage usestimeZone, while Sentry internally usestimezone. This caused Sentry cron jobs to be incorrectly upserted with no time zone information. Because of the use of the...(timeZone ? { timeZone } : undefined)idiom, TypeScript type checking did not catch the mistake.I kept
cron'stimeZonecapitalization within Sentry's instrumentation and changed from the...(timeZone ? { timeZone } : undefined)idiom so TypeScript could catch mistakes of this sort. (Passing an undefinedtimezoneappears to be okay, because Sentry'snode-croninstrumentation does it.)yarn lint) & (yarn test).