April 12, 2013
5:11 p.m.
On Fri, Apr 12, 2013, at 10:42, Tobias Conradi wrote:
The facts have been presented. If you don't see the system behind the facts - never use D in %s to mean non-1:00 saving, then I cannot help you.
There is no "system", only _coincidence_ You don't seem to recognize that a coincidence can happen and not mean that future usage should be constrained to match what coincidentally happened in the past. No-one is relying on "D" always to mean exactly 1:00 any more than they are relying on "S" to mean standard or daylight savings itself [i.e. isdst=1] to mean 1:00. (The latter is actually the only thing likely to be happening at all, despite being demonstrably incorrect)