Walter Dörwald wrote: > > We should have one uniform way of representing time in Python. IMHO > datetime objects are the natural choice. Alas datetime objects do not unambiguously identify a point in time. datetime objects are not timestamps: They represent the related but different concept of _local time_, which can be good for presentation, but shouldn't be allowed anywhere near a persistent store. - Anders
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