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Karl Ove Hufthammer authored
Before: The ‘created’ and ‘updated’ times were stored as datetimes in the author’s time zone, but *without* a time zone marker. If a different user had a different time zone, the time displayed would be wrong (e.g., it could be a datetime in the future). Also, the format of the displayed time was a strange mix of locale-aware stuff (e.g. localised month names) and non-locale aware stuff (the order of the different components in the datetime). Now: The times are always stored as UTC datetimes, with an explicit datetime marker (‘Z’). (So no information about the author’s location is leaked.) They are always shown in the user’s preferred short datetime format (and in the user’s time zone). The above is true for ‘created’ and ‘updated’ times stored as actual datetimes. Older versions of Krita only stored the date, and in the fixed ‘dd/mm/yyyy’ format. For these bundles, the date is displayed in the user’s preferred short date (not datetime) format.
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