> Another small suggestion: I think _date-time_ with a hyphen would be better 
> than _date/time_ with a slash. I understand "/" to indicate alternatives, 
> whereas "-" joins words.

_Date/time_ with slash is consistent with long-standing current usage, also 
with related external usage.  This is a minor style issue.  Either spelling 
would be reasonable.  Guidance for forming these kinds of compounds is nuanced. 
 Please move this to a new issue if you want to pursue it.  Thank you.

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