Hi Maurice,
On 2020-11-14 22:00:12, you wrote to me:
MK>>> UTC is correct for this node.
WvV>> Is that node located in the 0 meridian timezone?
MK> Nowhere near prime meridian but UTC is still the benchmark for syncing
MK> networks. All the system's times here are still UTC which makes things
MK> vastly easier for sorting and other pruposes such as scheduling network
MK> events and the such.
It is advised that you set the hardware clock of a linux system to UTC. All the
systems I run have that too. But they also know their location and offset to
UTC, so they can present the correct localtime.
WvV>> I'm guessing it's not, so that wouldn't be correct...
MK> It is correct.
No it isn't.
MK> Saying otherwise would be wrong such as "TZUTC: 0000" instead of
MK> "TZUTC: +0000". FTS-4008 is wrong, wrong, wrong and is the source of
MK> corruption for those east of prime meridian.
FTS-4008 Is right by definition. It's the fidonet standard. That it's not the
same as other standards doesn't matter.
MK> So now that I've included TZUTC in all of the MSGs originating from
MK> here has it made any difference there in any meaningful way?
Only if it's not 'TZUTC: 0000'. ;)
Bye, Wilfred.
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