On 25 January 2018 at 16:44, Robert Elz <kre@munnari.oz.au> wrote:
Of course. But the expectation is that you'd also run all of the other tests for all of the other interfaces that you have (I am sure your team of paid professionals has created such tests) with the test time zone.
I'm not part of CLDR, nor am I paid to work on date/time issues.
That way you get to discover whether any of your interfaces have problems, before things are being deployed in real timezones, and have time to make corrections.
It can be tested for a specific stack, but not for all possible stacks (as I indicated in the other thread). As such, I think a test file might at best act as an early warning of what will be a problem, not necessarily as a way to get those problems solved. Stephen