Seak, Teng-Fong wrote:
Satyam wrote:
----- Original Message ----- From: "Chris Boget" <chris.boget@xxxxxxxx>
My server's timezone is set to "(GMT) Greenwish Mean Time : Dublin,
Edinburgh, Lisbon, London".
There you have why, you set it to GreenwiSh, which is kind of
Greenwich but not quite.
I think that being on the western end of Europe, those countries
decided to adopt a more pan-European time zone, even if that does not
match precisely their astronomical hour. That makes cross border
businesses easier by having common working hours.
UK's timezone is GMT (+0000) while most other western European
countries like Spain, France, Germany, etc are in GMT +1000.
I'm sure you mean +0100 - +10 is Australia and other places ;)
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