The discussion to this point appears to be heading in a direction of which our brothers over at lawmonks.org would be proud.
In preference, why not just adhere to the Robustness Principle and use DateTime::Format::ISO8601 for your output but Regexp::Common for your input?
In reply to Re: Does ISO8601 require a separator in the time if one is used in the date?
by hippo
in thread Does ISO8601 require a separator in the time if one is used in the date?
by 1nickt
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