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Re: POSIX TS spec reverses the meaning of TZ offset compared to ISO (was


From: Heinz Tuechler
Subject: Re: POSIX TS spec reverses the meaning of TZ offset compared to ISO (was: [POLL] Proposed syntax for timestamps with time zone info
Date: Wed, 1 Feb 2023 22:57:47 +0100
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tomas@tuxteam.de wrote/hat geschrieben on/am 01.02.2023 14:51:
On Wed, Feb 01, 2023 at 01:26:36PM +0000, Ihor Radchenko wrote:
[ adding Org ML back to CC ]

Christian Moe <mail@christianmoe.com> writes:

Note, however, that because we are conforming to POSIX TZ, @UTC+2 is two
hours _behind_ the Greenwich.

Ouch.

This is probably something we need to discuss further.

Dear All,

There is potential confusion coming from the different interpretations
of the time zone offsets used in ISO8601 and POSIX TZ specs:

This is unfortunate indeed. I'd tend to pick one and not to allow
both, out of fear of counfusion. And if I had to pick one, I'd pick
ISO, which I've seen more often in the wild. But this might quite
well be some sort of bias.

Cheers

Same for me, I usually see ISO offset. Further, I am used to exchange
time designations (CET, EST, PDT,...) instead of [continent/city]
timezone names. My impression is that many of non experts like me don't
know in which time zone they are living. Is it trivial to find the
[continent/city] timezone name to a specific place?
best, Heinz



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