Well... I submitted the patch with the tests to bug-gnulib mailing list.
I think that handling date-format "HH:MM + X minutes" is better than
handling "HH:MM +T day ago" (+T means timezone here, +X means relative
offset number, HH hours, MM minutes). This is the obscure format
currently considered invalid. Just as note: "HH:MM +T yesterday" or
"HH:MM +T +X days" works without troubles even in new grammar. It's up
on the upstream now.

** Attachment added: "getdate_5_timerelsignedoffset.patch"
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/32303841/getdate_5_timerelsignedoffset.patch

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Calculations by "date" are wrong
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/51106
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