Ulrich Mueller <u...@gentoo.org> writes:
> [[PGP Signed Part:Undecided]] >>>>>> On Thu, 21 Sep 2023, Florian Schmaus wrote: > >>> The first line of the "#"-prefixed explanation block must be of the >>> format "${AUTHOR_NAME} <${EMAIL}> (${SINGLE_DATE})" when the date is of >>> format YYYY-MM-DD, in UTC timezone. >> ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ > >> Can we drop this? Or, at least, relax this. > > I think UTC makes a lot of sense in an international context like ours. > It also avoids flapping of the date between entries (i.e. a newer entry > having an older date than the previous one). Yes, I don't think we need to punish people for getting it wrong, but at the same time, I'd like us to standardise on UTC - saying this as someone who isn't in UTC half of the year. That means others are free to correct it if they notice it's the wrong date and so on. >> I usually just enter my locale date here and like to avoid having to >> think about that UTC is potentially in a different date. I also can >> not remember any situation where the date being in UTC matters. Plus, >> if you want accurate timestamps, then the git commit/author date is >> here for you. :) Users consume p.mask entries directly rather than via git.