Hi Andrea

> Could you please help me understand why setting the timezone is 
> necessary, since I'm just using a date and not a time? Is it because 
> a given timestamp might refer to 2024-09-27 23:30 in one time zone, but 
> 2024-09-28 00:30 in another one?

Yes, that's exactly right. I admit it sounds a little far-fetched, but
it is remarkable how much this can come up. A developer in Beijing can
be 16 timezones away from a developer in Silicon Valley, and these are
hardly two unlikely examples.

> I'll add the fix in the following days. If you want, you can also NMU 
> the fix, but please be sure to update dgit and Salsa too (I'm in the 
> LowThresholdNMU list).

There's not nearly enough urgency to NMU for this issue, so I'll let
you perform the upload in your own time. Thanks, however.


Regards,

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