Brion Vibber <vibber(a)aludra.usc.edu> writes:
Can I get them in 2003-01-02 format instead? :)
I'm all for it; cf.
http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_8601 ; even in
Germany and in some other country it's an official notation (beside the
traditional way to write date and time). In wikipedia article we can
use the ISO format and there could be a configuration option how the
reader likes to see the day.
Unfortuantely, hackers often are more biased in adopting the ISO style
than we, the normal crowd ;)
A separate issue is presentation of dates in, for
instance, recentchanges
etc. I for one would prefer to see YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS everywhere.
Me too!
But then, I leave my timezone setting at UTC so you
know I'm a
weirdo. ;)
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