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De: "Rafal Luzynski"
> Hi Rafal
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> > Does that mean it is finally possible for a user to set its default
> > date format to ISO 8601 without switching its language to Danish English?
> > [...]
> No, this was not a part of my work. I was working only on how the
> mon
24.01.2018 10:08 nicolas.mail...@laposte.net wrote:
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> Hi Rafal
>
>
> Does that mean it is finally possible for a user to set its default
> date format to ISO 8601 without switching its language to Danish English?
> [...]
No, this was not a part of my work. I was working only on how the
month n
On 01/24/2018 10:08 AM, nicolas.mail...@laposte.net wrote:
Does that mean it is finally possible for a user to set its default date format
to ISO 8601 without switching its language to Danish English? Windows has been
allowing that for ages (which is only sensible, since iso 8601 is an
interna
Hi Rafal
Does that mean it is finally possible for a user to set its default date format
to ISO 8601 without switching its language to Danish English? Windows has been
allowing that for ages (which is only sensible, since iso 8601 is an
international standard, and numeric date representation s
24.01.2018 07:10 Florian Weimer wrote:
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> On 01/22/2018 11:58 PM, Rafal Luzynski wrote:
> > I'd like to notify you that today I've finished my works on date
> > formatting in glibc, that means upstream. These changes are already
> > arriving to Fedora Rawhide (they should be there tomorrow) and w
On 01/22/2018 11:58 PM, Rafal Luzynski wrote:
I'd like to notify you that today I've finished my works on date
formatting in glibc, that means upstream. These changes are already
arriving to Fedora Rawhide (they should be there tomorrow) and will
be part of Fedora 28. They will be included in gli