Ignacio Riquelme Morelle <[email protected]>:
> Don't svn-to-git conversion tools use UTC for all timestamps from Subversion 
> commits anyway?

Yes, they do.  All incoming times become a UTC/tzoffset pair with the
tzoffset defaulting to +0000.

The way the timezone in this map file is used is that every git commit
by a given person gets a timezone part that is "his" timezone, as
opposed to that default +0000.  This makes no difference internally
but affects how time is shown if a client program chooses to display
local time rather than UTC.

This is a minor cosmetic detail.  Don't worry about it.
-- 
                <a href="http://www.catb.org/~esr/";>Eric S. Raymond</a>

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