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This feature was recently added to Traewelling and should improve
efficiency on all sides.
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that should be sufficient…
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401 typically indicates an expired login token
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API v0 has occasional performance issues and is not a preferable
maintenance target
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All travelynx and IRIS timestamps are Europe/Berlin. And the DateTime objects
know that they are Europe/Berlin. However, when inserting into a timestamp with
time zone column, Mojo::Pg or one of the backend DBI/DBD libraries does not
respect the time zone. So, UTC+1 or UTC+2 timestamps are treated as UTC+0,
resulting in major mayhem.
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(yes, there are actually spambots flooding people with unsolicited
registration e-mails)
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This ensures unambiguous checkins for ring lines. See
https://github.com/Traewelling/traewelling/commit/eaf975a3337a151c4759428747342ce49eadea47
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