May 22, 2013
7:17 p.m.
On Wed, May 22, 2013, at 15:12, Scott Atwood wrote:
The CLDR project already does with its concept of "meta zones" which group together similar tz identifiers under a single, human-friendly name.
No, they group together identifiers that share the same _time zone name_ (e.g. "Eastern Time" or "Central European Time"). Notably, they do not separate zones that have different [present] daylight savings rules, because the CLDR's goal with it is [as far as I can tell] solely a matter of localizable presentation of time zone names, and you can use isdst to determine whether to display the standard or daylight name. The metazone relationship is absolutely unsuitable for user selection of a time zone rule.