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Author belopolsky
Recipients Robert Billing, belopolsky, docs@python, mark.dickinson, p-ganssle
Date 2019-03-11.15:22:08
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How about replacing "formerly known as Greenwich Mean Time, or GMT" with "which superseded Greenwich Mean Time or GMT as the basis of international timekeeping"?

I don't think Python reference manual is the right place to explain the difference between UTC and GMT, but since we have time.gmtime() function, GMT should still be mentioned.
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2019-03-11 15:22:08belopolskysetrecipients: + belopolsky, mark.dickinson, docs@python, p-ganssle, Robert Billing
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