Dear Paul Eggert
Thank you for your swift reply.
Regarding Ittoqqortoormiit;
It is correct, that their standard time is UTC -1 and their daylight savings time is UTC +0.
It will be decided later this year, if Ittoqqortoormiit will change to "regular" Greenland time, or stay in their own time zone.
We will let you know.
Inussiarnersumik Inuulluaqqusillunga
Med venlig hilsen
Best regards
Jógvan Svabo Samuelsen
Inatsisileriffimmi pisortaq
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| Til: | Jógvan Svabo Samuelsen (josn@nanoq.gl) |
| Cc: |
Time zone mailing list (tz@iana.org) |
| Fra: | Paul Eggert (eggert@cs.ucla.edu) |
| Titel: | Re: [tz] Announcement on changing of standard time for Greenland |
| E-mailtitel: | Re: [tz] Announcement on changing of standard time for Greenland (Nanoq - ID nr.: 22820029) |
| Sendt: | 15-03-2023 17:04 |
Thanks for the letter. The current TZDB release (2022g) should be
correct for timestamps in Greenland until 2024-03-30 since we already
knew about the 2023 changes, and the next TZDB release (which should be
out soon) should match your letter's contents completely for timestamps
into the indefinite future.
We currently have the Ittoqqortoormiit area one hour ahead of Nuuk,
i.e., Ittoqqortoormiit is UTC -1 during winter and is UTC during summer,
observing EU-style daylight saving time. If this is incorrect or if
Ittoqqortoormiit changes its rules, please let us know.