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Title:
Gwibber 3.0.0.1 incorrectly storing timestamps in SQLite database
Status in “gwibber”
Can you provide example data which has the an incorrect timestamp in the
data field in the messages table? IMO, as long as we are consistently
storing the timestamp as UTC, calculating the delta will be reliable.
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Title:
Gwibber 3.0.0.1 incorrectly storing timestamps in SQLite
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Title:
Gwibber 3.0.0.1 incorrectly storing timestamps in SQLite database
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Importance: Undecided = Low
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Title:
I get it - the problem is the message source (Twitter, in this
particular case), not Gwibber. Fair enough.
So is there an API from the actual service(s) to attempt to get the
timezone configured for the account? What I'm thinking is that Gwibber
*should* (ideally) store all timestamps relative
To-whit, I found this:
https://dev.twitter.com/docs/api/1/get/account/settings
The JSON object contains timezone information which can be used to
determine which timezone the account is configured to. Thus, it can be
used to calculate the UTC time that the message came in under. That's
Twitter
Ditto for Facebook:
http://developers.facebook.com/docs/reference/api/user/
I'm almost positive all the others contain this information as well.
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