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Re: Why $Id$ has Z - time? Configurable

From: Clemens Schwaighofer <cs_at_tequila.co.jp>
Date: 2005-02-08 01:04:43 CET

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On 02/08/2005 02:38 AM, Monks, Peter wrote:
> G'day Clemens,
>
> I could be wrong, but it looks to me like Subversion is using ISO8601
> format [1] for the date/time, in which case the "Z" indicates that the
> value is in UTC (which is almost, but not quite, identical to GMT).
>
> AFAIK this isn't configurable, and I'm not sure whether allowing it to
> be configured would make sense (consider a chronologically distributed
> team, where each team member could be working on any file in the
> repository - which timezone should Subversion use for each file?).

$Id: index.php 273 2005-02-07 04:15:30Z gullevek $
$LastChangedDate: 2005-02-07 13:15:30 +0900 (Mon, 07 Feb 2005) $

but as you can see the Last change date has the local time (in this case
Japan) and in brackets the difference to the UTC (Z) time.

I would _love_ (really love) to have exact the same in the $Id$ tag. it
would be 100% consitent. and 5 digits more, I think thats worth :)

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