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Re: [POLL] Proposed syntax for timestamps with time zone info (was: [FEA


From: Jean Louis
Subject: Re: [POLL] Proposed syntax for timestamps with time zone info (was: [FEATURE REQUEST] Timezone support in org-mode datestamps and org-agenda)
Date: Thu, 16 Feb 2023 18:06:53 +0300
User-agent: Mutt/2.2.9+54 (af2080d) (2022-11-21)

* Ihor Radchenko <yantar92@posteo.net> [2023-02-15 18:17]:
> Jean Louis <bugs@gnu.support> writes:
> 
> > That is not same case as Ihor, when he designated it as 
> >
> > 2030-02-09 12:00 -0800 @UTC
> > because there are no offsets @UTC time zone.
> 
> I do not recall providing such example. May you point me to the message
> where you saw me writing -0800 @UTC?

Discussion on "@UTC" stated with this message by Christian:
https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-orgmode/2023-02/msg00016.html

Theses were examples shown:

>    Examples:
>    2022-11-12 12:00+02 # 12:00 UTC+2
>    2022-11-12 14:00+0230 # 14:00 UTC+2:30
>    2022-11-12 14:00-0230 # 14:00 UTC-2:30
>    2022-11-12 14:00Z # 14:00 UTC

Those examples are correct but there is comment "#" which was talking
about prefixes, only for understanding.

Examples without comments are:

>    2022-11-12 12:00+02
>    2022-11-12 14:00+0230 
>    2022-11-12 14:00-0230 
>    2022-11-12 14:00Z 

As you can see there is "Z" as designation for UTC time. When there is
designation for UTC time, no prefix is mentined.

You may observe that UTC prefixes in those examples are mentioned with
positive or negative prefixes, but there is no designation for "UTC",
as that would become confusing.

Which is what I was speaking about.

Where you Ihor responded with this message:
https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-orgmode/2023-02/msg00018.html

> [2022-11-12 14:00 @UTC+2]
> [2022-11-12 14:00 @UTC-2:30]

> are also fine within the proposed format.

I am not sure what did you intend to show, did you intend to tell
that:

- 2022-11-12 14:00 @UTC+2 means 2022-11-12 12:00 @UTC ?

In my understanding "@UTC" means "UTC time zone". From above first
examples it is very confusing to use "UTC" as designation plus
positive or negative prefix.

It is not common to represent it that way. As if there is any
designation for UTC, like "UTC" or "@UTC" or "Z", then there is no
prefix shown, or if any, there will be zero.

And I said, representing time that way by mixing word "UTC" with
prefix would be confusing, as that practically creates new type of
time representation that is not ordinarily used.

-- 
Jean

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