[JDEV] Message timestamping - hybrid format
Scott Robinson
quad at jabber.org
Sun Oct 10 00:40:23 CDT 1999
I'd like to drop the suble comment that a proposal has been made.
I'd also like to note that most of the Jabber team would prefer a "standard"
system of dating. ;)
Scott.
* Julian Missig translated into ASCII [Sun, Oct 10, 1999 at 01:27:27AM -0400][<380023BF.1AFA27AB at linuxpower.org>]
> On 1999-10-10, Daniel Arbuckle wrote:
> > If you're going to do dates like that, the obvious choice would be to use
> > the Julian Day Number. The algorithms are well documented, the standard
> > predates computers by centuries and is widely understood, and date
> > calculations are easy.
> >
> >
> > Daniel
>
> Yep. Julian Day Number works for me.
>
>
> Julian
> ;)
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