Paul Ganssle <p.gans...@gmail.com> added the comment:

I also think it would be ideal to avoid getting into too much detail about the 
definitions of UTC and GMT in a general sense. Instead, we should probably 
refer to some better source on the matter and maybe focus on how UTC and GMT 
are used *in this document*?

For example, the `gmtime` function is explicitly defined in terms of UTC in the 
documentation, and just has a possibly slightly inaccurate name. Perhaps a 
wording like "Occasionally the abbreviations 'GMT' and 'UTC' are used 
interchangeably, despite the fact that this is somewhat inaccurate. For more 
information about the difference between UTC and GMT, see <external source>."

As something of an aside, the same bullet point says this:

> The acronym UTC is not a mistake but a compromise between English and French.

This came up recently on the tz mailing list, where it was claimed that there 
is no contemporary evidence to support this: 
https://mm.icann.org/pipermail/tz/2019-March/027736.html

It may be worth removing this sentence or rewording it to be more neutral, like 
"The acronym UTC is not a mistake but conforms to an earlier, language-agnostic 
naming scheme for time standards: UT0, UT1, etc." I can move the discussion of 
the "UTC acronym" wording into a separate ticket if it's distracting from this 
one.

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