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Description
RFC3339 is a subset† in the umbrella of ISO8601. This change makes sure all our timestamps are in UTC and are denoted with the military indicator
Z
.example timestamp:
2021-12-01T21:33:53.239614Z
format string:
'%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%S.%fZ'
† It's not actually a subset even though it's generally stricter. There are some exceptions, but I've chosen to make sure our time stamps are both valid RFC3339 and ISO8601 for maximum compatibility. Specifically, the
T
delimiter is allowed to be a space in RFC3339 but not in other ISO8601 standards so this chooses to continue to useT
.Checklist
CHANGELOG.md
and added information about my change