According to traditional management of DST in Brazil,
the government doesn't issue a decree about the DST start for the next period
until September-October. Therefore anything before an official decree is just
guesswork. I don't think 21.st. October is a bad guess (similar to 2005, which
was not an election year I think), but First Sunday of November (applied in
2006) is also a good guess - we shouldn't change forth and back between
different guesses until the official decree is issued.
If
Steffen Thorsen has some hidden aces up the sleeve (www.timeanddate.com) with more official
information, certainly we would like to hear about it. But I doubt it, again
based on Brazilian politics. If Amar Devegowda has some more authoritative
information than the two links below, we would like to hear about
it.
Regards,
-
Jesper
Hi Arthur,
This is Amar Devegowda from IBM India Software
Labs.
It has been brought to our
notice that the DST rules provided in Olsen Time Zone Database and actual DST
rules in Brazil for year 2007 and beyond are different.
In 2007, as per the Olsen the DST starts on the first
Sunday that comes on or after November 1st. However, the actual DST
rule states that the DST starts on Oct 21st in 2007. Here are a couple
of web sites that show these new DST rules upto 2009.
http://www.worldtimezone.com/daylight.html
http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/timezone.html?n=45&syear=2000
Hence, could you please update the time
zone database with the new rules for Brazil in 2007 and beyond at the earliest
?
Regards,
Amar
Amar
Devegowda
Java L3 Support for Windows,
Java Technology Center,
IBM
India Software Labs,
Bangalore, India
Telephone 91-80-25094151