I'm sure [releasing the name-only change] would calm down this discussion
immediately.
I don't doubt that. What I doubt is that it's helpful to offer the same explanation again and again. --Bill Seymour On Tue, Jun 28, 2022 at 7:54 AM Martin Burnicki via tz <tz@iana.org> wrote:
Bill Seymour via tz wrote:
It probably won't help to keep explaining the same thing over and over again. Maybe if we quit paying attention to them, they'll go away.
Hm, I wonder what you guys would do if your country was attacked by an aggressor.
The whole discussion if and why to change the spelling to Kyiv is obsolete if the change has already been made in the repo, and even though usually a new version of the DB is only released if some TZ rule was changed, it should not be too hard to simply release a new version now, due to the specific situation, and don't wait until another country decides to stick with or abolish DST.
I'm sure this would calm down this discussion immediately.
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