[Info-vax] EISNER downtime from 12-JUL-2023 through 17-JUL-2023
Johnny Billquist
bqt at softjar.se
Wed Jul 12 12:52:18 EDT 2023
On 2023-07-12 17:27, Chris Townley wrote:
> On 12/07/2023 15:07, Jan-Erik Söderholm wrote:
>> Den 2023-07-12 kl. 15:12, skrev Chris Townley:
>>> On 12/07/2023 13:30, Single Stage to Orbit wrote:
>>>> On Wed, 2023-07-12 at 12:21 +0100, John Dallman wrote:
>>>>>> At least they didn't use US centric dates.
>>>>>
>>>>> The VMS date format, as per the subject line, was first standardised
>>>>> by the US Department of Defense. They picked it because it isn't
>>>>> anyone's native format, but everyone can understand it.
>>>>>
>>>>> I work for a British branch of a US-based company that's owned by a
>>>>> German firm. I use VMS format dates for all official communications,
>>>>> even though we haven't had VMS running for over twenty years.
>>>>
>>>> It's perfect.
>>>
>>> That is of course one form of standard UK date. I also regularly use
>>> the DEC comparison format, aka Japanese date, of YYYY-MM-DD as
>>> sortable, and also unmistakeable
>>>
>>
>> Which is also the international ISO-8601 standard date/time format.
>>
>> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_8601.
>>
>> Not sure why you call it "Japanese date". Japan is just one of approx.
>> 50 countries that has adopted ISO-8601 as its national standard.
>> But there is nothing else ”Japanese” about this format.
>>
>> To simplify everything, it would be better to use the ISO-6801 standard.
>>
>> ISO-8601 has also been adopted as an US national standard:
>> ANSI INCITS 30-1997 (R2008) and NIST FIPS PUB 4-2.
>>
>> See the link above for further details…
>>
>
> I started using it before ISO-8601 (first published 1988), when it was
> the Japanese date format.
It was in use in Sweden before that time as well. Just because ISO
published a document about it don't mean it wasn't in existance and used
before then, by multiple countries. (I have no idea how long Sweden have
been using this format, but it feels like forever...)
Johnny
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