Could I join the chorus of people asking for a separate mailing list for release announcements? Because I have absolutely no interest in conducting the historical research to catalog what time zone was observed by the 1971 French expedition to Heard Island, or engaging in a debate over whether something that is called a 'location' could ever also be called a 'place', or enumerating every inch of ground gained and lost in a civil war between factions that observed different time zones. I care about the actual setting of the clock in places, (locations, sites, venues, locales, and other spatial designations) where my software has a user base. I don't want to assert that an autistic compulsion to know the time everywhere for all of history is not a legitimate need; that is a political question beyond my pay grade, and ties into the broader question of "neurodiversity" - whether autism, schizophrenia, and other disintegrative conditions ought to be labeled as "disorders"T or merely "differences." Nevertheless, I'd like the ability to post letters without needing to enter into a long discussion of fine details of philately with a stamp collector. Moreover, the need to have a bright-line classification of all the details of time zone observance for all of history is bound to fail for reasons already stated: the world simply is a complex and ambiguous place, and the answers to the "edge cases" will be at best equivocal.