What is wrong is that that is not the reality of the time that people observe. The fact that a territory is internationally recognized as occupied is irrelevant. Jacob Pratt On Sat, Nov 28, 2020, 14:02 Andriy Ivanchenko <ivanchenko.andriy@gmail.com> wrote:
What is wrong if you do not indicate a change to switch to the time zone from occupation government?
сб, 28 лист. 2020 о 20:41 Clive D.W. Feather <clive@davros.org> пише:
Andriy Ivanchenko said:
Can you prove that the change of time in any territory is legitimate? Who has the right to indicate which time zone in a conflict area?
That is an unanswerable question, so we don't try to answer it.
We work on the basis of the time actually observed by the people who live in the place. In the case of the Crimea, that's Moscow time whether we like it or not.
When Germany invaded France in 1940, they changed their clocks to match German time. I would take the view that that was not a legitimate change. Nevertheless, it's what people actually used in France from then on and therefore that's what we put in the database.
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