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[GitHub] [airflow] paolaperaza commented on issue #7693: [AIRFLOW-7046] Locale-formatted datetimes (UI only)

paolaperaza commented on issue #7693: [AIRFLOW-7046] Locale-formatted datetimes (UI only)
URL: https://github.com/apache/airflow/pull/7693#issuecomment-603922291
 
 
   @samblackk @ashb Taking a look at this and thought of 1 question: If the middle portion specifies UTC, should the timestamp in EDT below be different? I.e. why do they both read 3:21pm if one is UTC and one is EDT (-4 hours)?
   
   Know the primary value here is that the time (regardless of what it is) is displayed in a local format, but seems slightly confusing to have the same hour of day printed twice but labeled as a different timezone.
   
   @ashb Is that expected? I almost feel like we might want the new format to apply to both UTC + EDT sections, but the time of day displayed corresponds to each timezone?
   
   Might be off here, just a thought

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