I agree that the time has probably come to make the switch, leaving the old spelling as a backwards compatibility link. On Mon, Apr 11, 2022 at 12:40 Derick Rethans via tz <tz@iana.org> wrote:
Hi!
This has been a contentious point on this list for quite some time now. Back when it was first raised the argument against changing it was that English media continued to primarily use Kiev. I then agreed with that assessment.
This has now changed, and you'd be hard to press finding English speaking media to not use Kyiv. So now I also believe it is the right moment to switch this and make Europe/Kiev the back link to Europe/Kyiv.
cheers Derick
On 11 April 2022 16:38:38 BST, Oleksandr Leskiv via tz <tz@iana.org> wrote:
The history of timezones has some existing cases where a specific timezone has been renamed. For example, the *Asia/Calcutta* timezone has been deemed obsolete and replaced by *Asia/Kolkata*. In Ukraine, according to international standards, there is a timezone called *Europe/Kiev*. The capital of Ukraine is officially and internationally should be spelled as "Kyiv". "Kiev" is an incorrect version that emerged a long time before the Soviet Union collapsed in 1991. We have a really large community of programmers that would like to start the process of renaming the Europe/Kiev timezone to Europe/Kyiv. We understand that it will take a long time for everybody to transition, but it has to be done in the long term.
Sincerely, Oleksandr. TakeUsEat.
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