They aren’t open standards like rfc, you have to pay to access them:
It’s similar to the UN in membership, and in my opinion the member states should pay to allow the standards to be open
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strawberry@kbin.run 9 months agowhat's wrong with ISO?
They aren’t open standards like rfc, you have to pay to access them:
It’s similar to the UN in membership, and in my opinion the member states should pay to allow the standards to be open
zik@lemmy.world 9 months ago
ISO uses a weird separator between the time and the date. eg. 2018-04-01T15:20:15.000-0700
RFC3339 can have a space instead which is a bit more readable: eg. 2020-12-09 16:09:53+00:00