Date: Wed, 29 Feb 2012 10:19:40 -0300 From: Glenn Eychaner <geychaner@lco.cl> Message-ID: <3B83E6C4-CEDB-4F2A-B44E-B3768DBFC4C3@lco.cl> | I am currently assuming that this change is "official", and | recommending including it in the March 1 timezone update. It was already in the proposed update, and remains in the actual release that I am preparing to send soon now (though for obscure local reasons, "now" when I type this, and "now" when you all receive it aren't the same - this message, and others, will just remain in my laptop until I get it connected to the network a little later...) | Finally, I realized that once again I forgot to do the Antarctica file, That data was already there, as best I can tell, just the same as you have it (except we have the 2012 April transition encoded as "Apr Sun>=23" (last Sunday in April) rather than the "Apr 29" you have (which is, of course, the same thing). When the update appears it will contain everything we currently know about Chile I believe. If your government decides to adopt some other policy instead, then we'll need to issue another update. kre