The use of Kiev instead of Kyiv is also insulting and derogatory, but you choose to close your eyes and run away.
I found that there are significantly more websites using the 2LD .kiev.ua than .kyiv.ua. Therefore I don't think the use of Kiev is an error. https://www.google.com/search?q=site%3A.kiev.ua https://www.google.com/search?q=site%3A.kyiv.ua ------- Original Message ------- On Tuesday, July 12th, 2022 at AM 11:38, Petro Ord via tz <tz@iana.org> wrote:
As someone who is subscribed to this list to stay up-to-date with changes to tzdb, I find this thread in particular extremely annoying and spammy. At some point I will be working on support for tzdb in Rust's most widely used time handling library. If I am not subscribed to this list, it will impact far more people than just me: it will affect an entire programming language. Ultimately there is a choice to be made, and it's not on my end. I should not have to resort to this, but I'm not wasting my time handling repetitive, insulting, and derogatory emails. The choice is yours.
The use of Kiev instead of Kyiv is also insulting and derogatory, but you choose to close your eyes and run away.
The fact that timezone coordinators support terrorist country (russia) can be considered as annoying and spamming, but this is the truth. Persistent use of Kiev, Zaporozhie, Uzhgorod is the way to please russia, prompt time change in Crimea is the way to please russia.
Remember silence is also killing people.
вт, 12 июл. 2022 г. в 02:48, Jacob Pratt jacob@jhpratt.dev:
I feel it necessary to reiterate my call for not engaging. This "argument" is meritless and circular. There is nothing new to add from anyone.
As someone who is subscribed to this list to stay up-to-date with changes to tzdb, I find this thread in particular extremely annoying and spammy. At some point I will be working on support for tzdb in Rust's most widely used time handling library. If I am not subscribed to this list, it will impact far more people than just me: it will affect an entire programming language. Ultimately there is a choice to be made, and it's not on my end. I should not have to resort to this, but I'm not wasting my time handling repetitive, insulting, and derogatory emails. The choice is yours.
Jacob Pratt