Package: coreutils
Version: 9.7-3

date command uses a comma ',' as the decimal point for `date --iso-8601=ns`
output, causing  parsing issues. but --rfc-3339 uses a dot '.' .

console: '%' is command prompt

```
% date --iso-8601=ns
2025-10-25T15:21:22,840959700-07:00
% date --rfc-3339=ns
2025-10-25 15:21:40.295367270-07:00
```


I read ISO8601 and RFC3339 and found no definition of decimal fraction of
second. But should `date` command print the fraction number using locale
format?

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