Matthias Clasen created an issue: 
https://gitlab.gnome.org/Infrastructure/Infrastructure/-/issues/609



I was travelling recently, and noticed that automatic timezone updates don't 
work.

Back at home, looking briefly into this, it seems that gsd-datetime gets an 
"Internal Server Error" when making a request to nominatim.gnome.org:

```
** (gsd-datetime:125116): DEBUG: 13:11:00.356: geocode_nominatim_query_async: 
uri = 
https://nominatim.gnome.org/reverse?lon=-71.431191900000002&format=json&email=zeeshanak%40gnome.org&lat=42.509475319942403&accept-language=en-US&addressdetails=1

[...]
(gsd-datetime:125116): GLib-Net-DEBUG: 13:11:00.562: CLIENT[0x55b83eed23d0]: 
claiming operation OP_READ succeeded
(gsd-datetime:125116): GLib-Net-DEBUG: 13:11:00.562: CLIENT[0x55b83eed23d0]: 
yielding operation OP_READ
(gsd-datetime:125116): GLib-Net-DEBUG: 13:11:00.562: CLIENT[0x55b83eed23d0]: 
reading data from TLS connection has failed: WOULD_BLOCK
(gsd-datetime:125116): datetime-plugin-DEBUG: 13:11:00.562: Reverse geocoding 
failed: Internal Server Error
```

Is this something we can fix on our infastructure, or does this need talking to 
openstreetmap ?

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