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@acoburn acoburn commented May 8, 2023

At present, expiration dates have nanosecond precision, which is excessive for entities that are sent over distributed networks. This truncates the serialization of expiration dates to second precision and adjusts the corresponding tests to align.

Follow-on to #437

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@acoburn acoburn changed the title JCL-337: Truncate expiration dates to seconds JCL-337: Truncate expiration dates to second precision May 8, 2023
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@acoburn acoburn merged commit 5b09f13 into main May 8, 2023
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