On Thu, Mar 17, 2022 at 7:14 PM Paul Eggert <eggert@cs.ucla.edu> wrote:
On 3/17/22 14:31, Chris Walton via tz wrote:
Yukon recently did the same thing.
When Yukon did that, we modeled that as America/Whitehorse and America/Dawson being on -07 standard time all year, with the abbreviation "MST". This made sense, as that's what "MST" means elsewhere in North America.
This new change, if it becomes law, won't be so easy to deal with. It will likely cause "Pacific Time" to be synonymous with -07 and "Mountain Time" to be synonymous with -06 in popular usage, which means that the entries for America/Whitehorse and America/Dawson will need to change from "MST" to something else, as "MST" will be misleading.
Yes. Under option #4 (from the options I presented in another email thread), the following zones would all need to be reconfigured to use *UTC-07* and the "*PST*" abbreviation year-round: •America/Los_Angeles •America/Phoenix •America/Vancouver •America/Creston •America/Dawson_Creek •America/Fort_Nelson •America/Whitehorse •America/Dawson •America/Hermosillo •PST One west coast zone that could be problematic is *America/Tijuana*. If it follows the US and moves to permanent *UTC-07*, then it can simply be added to the list above. Otherwise, under option #4, it has to start using *AKST/AKDT* which is admittedly not what anybody will wish for. And then there is "*PST8PDT*". This one might need to be abandoned no matter what path we take. -chris