Syed Sajjath wrote:
I work on an application which uses international timezone abbreviations. It makes sense to use the most popular abbr. used within the country, since, clients within the country understand that. I believe tzdata is the best source for this purpose, as people all over the world contribute to it.
The only point you should aware is that tzdata only handles English. And in the international context, there are some countries were English is not the most used language, even for computers. And I believe that collecting the "most popular abbr. used within a country" is not what the TZ group aims at; and furthermore, while it makes sense to collect tz datas for all countries, collecting the abbreviations makes less sense, particularly in the countries where only one timezone is in current use. Antoine