Paul Eggert <eggert@cs.ucla.edu> writes:
@@ -2342,13 +2346,11 @@ Zone Asia/Hebron 2:20:23 - LMT 1900 Oct 2:00 Jordan EE%sT 1999 2:00 Palestine EE%sT 2008 Aug 2:00 1:00 EEST 2008 Sep - 2:00 Palestine EE%sT 2011 Apr 1 12:01 - 2:00 1:00 EEST 2011 Aug 1 - 2:00 - EET 2011 Aug 30 - 2:00 1:00 EEST 2011 Sep 30 3:00 - 2:00 - EET 2012 Mar 30 - 2:00 1:00 EEST 2012 Sep 21 1:00 - 2:00 - EET + 2:00 Palestine EE%sT 2010 Mar 26 2:00 + 2:00 1:00 EEST 2010 Aug 11 0:00 + 2:00 - EET 2011 Apr 1 0:01 + 2:00 1:00 EEST 2011 Sep 30 0:00
Your updated data for Asia/Hebron don't contain transition from DST during Ramadan in 2011. Is this intentional? It says so here that DST stopped for Ramadan in West Bank, though it didn't in Gaza: http://www.timeanddate.com/news/time/gaza-dst-2011.html It also moved DST start in 2010 from Mar 27 00:01 to Mar 26 02:00 (both local times)--i.e. to the same point where Asia/Gaza transitioned. This article claims that they should be about a day apart, and the old data seem correct to me: http://www.timeanddate.com/news/time/gaza-and-west-bank-dst-2010.html Thanks, PM