Stephen Colebourne via tz said:
As can be seen in the link, many places (eg Anguilla, Antigua and Aruba) are now sharing time-zone history, and that history is **from some other zone**. That seems completely unacceptable.
While I understand the motivation to remove the burden of pre-1970, that cannot come at the cost of giving a place the history of somewhere completely different.
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