July 13, 2018
10:02 a.m.
Le 13/07/2018 à 01:55, Paul Eggert a écrit :
Also, I think it'd be helpful to suggest a solution to the problem. I'm thinking that the name Central European Union Time (CEUT) would be a good one if France, Germany and nearby countries adopt permanent UTC +02.
Except that it would seem quite likely that neighbouring non-EU countries will align themselves with any changes made... It also occurs to me that much of our discussion, and much of the recommendation, is assuming that many European countries would change to an offset that equates to their current summer time (i.e. permanent summertime by any other name), when it is equally possible that they would choose to stay year-round on their current winter time. -- John