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Bug#271428: Processed: your mail



also sprach GOTO Masanori <gotom@debian.or.jp> [2004.09.25.0420 +0200]:
> >   Tue Sep 14 06:19:23 Croatia/Split 2004
> > 
> > it should be
> > 
> >   Tue Sep 14 06:19:23 GMT 2004
> 
> Show us your reason of "it should be" with the standard documents,
> without your opinion.

Oh, whatever. I am not going to search whether this is specified in
the standards. I am talking about common sense here. A line such as 

  Tue Sep 14 06:19:23 Croatia/Split 2004

is just plain wrong. Either date should report an error when the
requested timezone cannot be found, or it should specify which
timezone is at the basis of the date and time it reports.

What it's doing right now is plain wrong, IMHO. Yes, that's my
opinion.

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