On 14/01/2023 20:08, Jean Louis wrote:
* Max Nikulin [2023-01-14 10:14]:
Let's assume <2023-01-15 Sun 09:00 +1>

It may be suitable for timestamps in the past, but future is more tricky.
There is no problem if you are going to watch Lunar eclipse. However if your
plan is to attend a local event there is a chance that you will arrive at
wrong time. Sometimes offset of timezones is changed and it may happen
between the moment when you added a scheduled time and the moment of the
event.

Can't follow you.

with "+1" I would say it is time zone.

Basic point is that users shall learn to express themselves by using
time zone.

"+1" is not a timezone, it is current offset shared by several timezones. You can not assure that time offset at a particular location would not change due to new administrative rules.

E.g. Europe/Berlin is a timezone, but, strictly speaking, is still underspecified. Sometimes timezones are split into smaller parts.



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