On Wed, 2004-07-28 at 17:51, Denis De Messemacker wrote:

> It means the signature was done at 3:12 pm (15:12) , in a GMT+2 zone.
> So 1:12pm GMT.
> 
> Assuming Central Standard Time USA is GMT-5 in summer, it makes 8:12 am.
> 
Perhaps there would be some sense in timestamping the signature
databases using only UCT, this would make it much easier to compare
different times, especially if they may be built in different timezones.




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