Use user's local timezone #1

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opened 2020-08-28 21:21:49 +00:00 by makeworld · 1 comment

Currently all the timestamps are set to UTC. But sometimes this can result in the date being incorrect, or displayed incorrectly on systems that will convert it to the user's timezone.

It'd be nice if by default the user's local timezone was detected, and if of course it could be set by a flag as well.

Currently all the timestamps are set to UTC. But sometimes this can result in the date being incorrect, or displayed incorrectly on systems that will convert it to the user's timezone. It'd be nice if by default the user's local timezone was detected, and if of course it could be set by a flag as well.
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I have emailed Solderpunk about this and he is open to merging a PR for this. I will make one when I have the time.

Info:
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/2720319/python-figure-out-local-timezone

I have emailed Solderpunk about this and he is open to merging a PR for this. I will make one when I have the time. Info:\ https://stackoverflow.com/questions/2720319/python-figure-out-local-timezone
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