On 4/2/15 3:01 PM, Lester Caine wrote:
OK I've read the file again and the 2014 change is explained by ... http://eng.belta.by/all_news/society/Belarus-decides-against-adjusting-time-... Which specifically says in it's final paragraph 'The Moscow time will be used as the reference time to calculate the local time in these zones.' ... Is that not the published situation?
Sorry, but the more complete quote is However, on 1 July 2014 the State Duma of the Russian Federation decided that the country has to go back to winter time as from 26 October 2014. As many as 11 time zones will be set up in Russia. The Moscow time will be used as the reference time to calculate the local time in these zones. And it is referring to 11 time zones in Russia itself. There is no word about Russia controlling time zone rules in Belarus or that Belarus has obligation to follow Russia's "Moscow time" in the future or is bound to it in any way.
MSK*IS* simply a rule set - Europe/Minsk is the time zone identifier which provides the link to the set of rules bing used.
I understand, but it is there and is used to display time zone in software far more often than "Europe/Minsk". -- Dzmitry Kazimirchyk