docs.python.org/3/library/dateโ€ฆ Changed in version 3.7: The UTC offset is not restricted to a whole number of minutes.Please reassure me that there is no place out there that uses fractions of a minute for their official time zone.

@clacke I think the worst real current timezone is 45 minutes off the hour...

But I've seen some arguing we should live our lives in local solar time and let the computers deal with making the scheduling between regions work.

I could imagine that the conversion from solar time to UTC needing to use offsets smaller than a minute.

@alienghic One minute on the clock at the equator is 15 nautical miles ~= 28 km ~= 17 English miles. I can see some argument for a local time closer to solar time, but I don't think I'd notice the sun's zenith being off compared to the other side of the city. =)

That said, clearly there is somebody out there that has enough use for this kind of precision to argue for the feature!
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