On Thursday, November 19, 2020 1:16 PM, acdw <acdw at acdw.net> wrote: > On 2020-11-19 (Thursday) at 18:09, colecmac at protonmail.com wrote: > > > I've been told ew0k is about to send an email covering timestamps, which would > > be the biggest issue I see. The largest timezone difference in the world is 26 > > hours, and even for smaller differences, taking dates as UTC can mess with > > continuity, and have replies show up before the original posts, or have day > > specific posts (like for a holiday) show up as on the wrong day. > > I honestly don't see the problem with this. As has been pointed out, CAPCOM and Spacewalk, and as has been said, this format, all have "problems" with ordering replies before the original post. I've never not been able to figure out which actually comes first. > > Now that I'm thinking about it, the same problem comes up with Twitter and other social medias. People are smart. One thing I like about Gemini is it's a protocol that assumes people are smart. We can figure things out. > > Let's not over-engineer something because we think people might be confused for 1/2 of a second. I agree, I'm not saying to dump the whole idea. I just think that if there's a solution to be found to this, let's find it. If not, well that's too bad, and we can use this but also encourage people to support Atom where possible. Maybe a solution to have an *optional* line that reads: "Timezone: EST" or something similar? Maybe "Timezone: America/Toronto" instead? That way authors can specify it, but existing pages will work fine and just be interpreted as UTC. makeworld
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