https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=452677

joergml...@gmail.com changed:

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--- Comment #2 from joergml...@gmail.com ---
Thank you for your report.

I have followed your steps to reproduce the issue. I have uploaded 3 images
that I took yesterday and created an iNaturalist observation. This is the
result: https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/111590956 "Missing date" is
not reported and under "Observed:" the date, time, and my timezone are
correctly shown. The date and time shown on the iNat website exactly matches
the date and time of the first photo in DigiKam.

My guess is that your timezone "GMT Summer Time" is not accepted by
iNaturalist. The export plugin obtains it with QDateTime.timeZoneAbbreviation()
from the first observation photo. That looks like an awfully long name for a
timezone abbreviation and it is imaginable that the iNat API doesn't parse and
process it correctly. Would you mind trying other names for your timezone?

Gilles certainly knows class QDateTime better than me.  Maybe he has a
suggestion for an improvement. We definitely do not want to send only the date.

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