On 2026-05-31 09:51, Tim Parenti wrote:
FWIW, based on my testing, Google Calendar still hasn't seemed to pick up on the BC change yet, nor has my Samsung phone.
Yes, and many other platforms are also behind. For example, although Fedora 44 tzdata was updated to 2026b last week, Ubuntu 26.04 tzdata is still based on 2026a. An amusing example is Google's ChromeOS which has two copies of tzdata, one updated and the other not. The current ChromeOS version 148.0.7778.214 still has an old America/Vancouver (tzdata.zi says "version 2024a-dirty"), whereas its supported GNU/Linux guest VM Crostini, based on Debian GNU/Linux 12 (bookworm), has an updated America/Vancouver (tzdata.zi reports "version 2026b"). I expect native ChromeOS's long lag time is partly because it gets updates from Gentoo only fitfully. And as ChromeOS is gradually being phased out in favor of Android, ChromeOS's /usr/share/zoneinfo is to some extent vestigial. Even with its longer lag time, though, I'd be surprised if ChromeOS doesn't update its America/Vancouver data before November rolls around.