[15:06:04] Hi, just a quick question on date formatting for the API: if one passes a timestamp with a suffix "L", will this be converted into the timezone of the wiki to which the request is made (or will it just use the timezone of the sender)? [15:06:05] Example: if a request from Toolforge (which uses UTC as default) is passed to the Dutch Wikipedia (using UTC+2), will the API then see this request as UTC+2? [15:06:05] I would expect this to happen, but prefer to verify this before deploying a bot script that uses this feature [15:35:45] Daniuu: try it with 1 edit? [15:36:08] Yeah, will probably be the most efficient [15:38:27] Daniuu: I strongly suspect the api just uses UTC for everything.. [15:38:54] taavi: I just tried it with the sandbox on nlwiki and there, it worked. [15:39:16] If it would work, it would save me the effort of looking at how to resolve the timezone thingy [15:39:27] the letters at the end of the timestamp refer to https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_military_time_zones, where 'L' would be +11 [15:40:23] https://irc.873gear.com/uploads/90510470ffadf5d3/afbeelding.png => This is what I inserted (and yielded the correct result) [15:44:41] The letter "J" ("Juliet"), originally skipped, may be used to indicate the observer's local time.[2]