On 2016-07-02 07:56, Paul Eggert wrote:
On 07/02/2016 05:22 AM, Matt Johnson wrote:
Aharam Online, run by the state, is now acknowledging the July 5th date, but has said there is no determined end date. They acknowledge the previous dates, but seem to indicate that this is a new and different decision that is still unofficial.
If the change really does happen July 5 (what time?), then at least tzdata's current guess of DST starting July 7 is better than its previous guess of no DST...
The latest from Ahram Online (English), reporting on recent daylight-saving political jockeying, says that the IATA was told DST would be applied in July (no date specified for this notice), and that EgyptAir could face up to a $2 million payment to the IATA if Parliament cancels DST now (nothing said about the fine for changing the date by two days or so).
Perhaps the IANA should assess Egypt, Russia, etc. for clock changes made on such short notice. That might increase the tz project's nominal budget from its current level of zero.
My source:
http://english.ahram.org.eg/NewsContent/1/64/232325/Egypt/Politics-/EgyptAir...
IANA may be unable to, unless it has contractual financial agreements with TLDs, but perhaps ICANN could fine the CC TLD registrar: ICANN would probably go for that, and should be able to change contract terms by fiat? Perhaps another TZ/DST RFC including quotes or content from Matt and other sites, MS change timing KB article and similar from other vendors, IATA policies and fines as precedents... If nothing serious is able to be proposed perhaps someone could use this idea for next April? -- Take care. Thanks, Brian Inglis, Calgary, Alberta, Canada