Ok, thank you Massimo good information, I'll not use it anymore.
I tried it because I don't reach to set the datetime of my new webfaction 
server as I want.
I would like to have the Europe/Rome timezone (UTC+1).
Setting in .bashrc the timezone like that:
export TZ="/usr/share/zoneinfo/Europe/Rome"

At the ssh prompt I have the good timezone withthe date command.
In the app I've got the good timezone.
But sometimes in the administration interface no. I've the 
Australia/Adelaide that I've tried one time to set in .bashrc.

Does web2py have a sort of timezone memory? That's a stupid question but 
this problem make me crazy.

Il giorno mercoledì 13 gennaio 2016 06:05:22 UTC+1, Massimo Di Pierro ha 
scritto:
>
> That is why we do not use the built-in python localization functions in 
> web2py. They are not thread safe.
>
> On Tuesday, 12 January 2016 08:16:43 UTC-6, Niphlod wrote:
>>
>> this is not threadsafe. use utc and translate dates when presented to 
>> users.
>>
>> On Tuesday, January 12, 2016 at 12:41:44 PM UTC+1, Gael Princivalle wrote:
>>>
>>> You can set your timezone like that in your model:
>>>
>>> import os
>>>
>>> os.environ['TZ'] = 'Europe/Rome'
>>>
>>>
>>>

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