Posting my response now that I have I finally got the copyright
assignment, including employer disclaimer, finalized.
Original patch posted Feb 19, 2019, for reference:
https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-gnulib/2019-02/msg00041.html
Now responding to Assaf's comments from April of last yea
Assaf Gordon wrote:
Adding new accepted formats is good,
but rejecting (or changing the meaning of) currently-accepted formats
is a much more problematic decision due to breaking existing programs.
I think that before continuing, it should be discussed and decided
whether this is acceptable or n
Hello Alex,
Thank for you putting the time for writing the patch
and descriptions in such details.
In general:
On 2019-02-18 9:00 p.m., Alex Eulenberg wrote:
1. Accept dates in the ISO 8601 basic date and time format.
[...]> 2. Accept decimal fractions of time units other than seconds in
acc
On 2019-02-18 20:00 PST, Alex Eulenberg wrote:
1. Accept dates in the ISO 8601 basic date and time format. This
is a format allowing the expression of point in time to the resolution
of a second with only alphanumeric characters -- no spaces, no
punctuation -- suitable for use in fields that cann
1. Accept dates in the ISO 8601 basic date and time format. This
is a format allowing the expression of point in time to the resolution
of a second with only alphanumeric characters -- no spaces, no
punctuation -- suitable for use in fields that cannot contain spaces,
hyphens, or colons.
2. Accept