On 2000-02-08, Thomas Lockhart mentioned:
> OK. I'll need to generalize the current code, which looks specifically
> for "gmt". Possibly, we'll have just the "GMT+/-####" case handled for
> 7.0, but if I get time.
I believe it should preferrably be called "UTC".
> And we'll allow a superset of the Posix standard, so "GMT+0800" will
He mentioned earlier that it has to be GMT+08:00 or GMT+8.
> be legal (otherwise, it would disallow the ISO8601 standard which imho
> should take precedence).
Oh please, it should. Is it just me or is this notation not making any
sense? If GMT+08:00 means "you need to add 8 hours to your local time zone
to get to GMT", then x = a + b means "you need to add 'b' to 'x' in order
to get 'a'". Darn standards. How about NOON+01:30 to indicate 10:30(am)?
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