Aug. 12, 2014
6:37 a.m.
Stephen Colebourne wrote:
That means an LMT value of some actual relevance to each significant zone in the database (where significant is at least one zone per ISO region).
That's not common practice; we've long had links that cross national boundaries. The classic example is Europe/Vatican but there are several others. Europe/Bratislava, for example has been a link to Europe/Prague ever since it was introduced in 1993, and it's Slovakia's only representative. There isn't a real need for a separate LMT placeholder per country. They're just placeholders, after all.