Forum:Wikia server clock

There is a bug with the Wikia Server Clock, it keeps thinking the time is 10:55 (for example) when it's been told to go ahead by one hour due to DST. This is extremely annoying and it means my posts are signed with the wrong timestamp (eg, it signs my post with 10:55 when the real time is 11:55). The forum timestamps also indicate that the site is in the future (it records 12:55 rather than 11:55) --Speysider (Talk Page) 10:56, May 12, 2012 (UTC)
 * Did you check your preferences? There's nothing wrong in mine since on our country the time's (+8 GMT). —IndxcvNovelist (Talk to Me|My Wiki) 12:21, May 12, 2012 (UTC)


 * Yes, I did. I even set the time to be +1 GMT but it did nothing whatsoever. The timestamps are all being posted under GMT, not under the set time in my preferences. --Speysider (Talk Page) 12:22, May 12, 2012 (UTC)


 * I see so it should appear "13:22" instead of "12:22"? —IndxcvNovelist (Talk to Me|My Wiki) 12:26, May 12, 2012 (UTC)


 * Correct. I've also just noticed that everyone's signatures are completely off as well (your timestamp shows 12:26 to me, when it should be reading 13:26). Can anyone else confirm the offset isn't working (check the timestamp against your computer's clock to confirm if they match or not) ? --Speysider (Talk Page) 12:28, May 12, 2012 (UTC)


 * Yes, it shows 12:26 to me as well. If that's the case there's nothing wrong with it, and the time on my clock @ my pc (add +8). The timestamps are UTC. I set mine to +8 GMT and it's really different when you sign a post. It's somewhat manual. :) —IndxcvNovelist (Talk to Me|My Wiki) 12:32, May 12, 2012 (UTC)