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by lrasinen
108 days ago
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UTC+2 isn't very convincing as an argument for Russia. Only the Kaliningrad exclave uses that timezone, and if I were in a state-backed group, I'd live in one of the big cities. Also quick search suggested UTC+3 was seen during the summer, and Russia doesn't do DST either. Edit: some of the UTC+2/3 times are attributable to being differences in git committer and author dates (e.g. email patches) |
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Except one: commit 3d1fdddf9 has Jia Tan as both author and committer but the author timestamp is in +0300 while the commit timestamp is +0800.