[PROPOSED PATCH 1/3] * tz-art.htm: Correct the Peanuts quote.
Fix broken links and remove a broken-linked book that wasn't that notable anyway. Use italics for book and movie titles. --- tz-art.htm | 92 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++------------------------------- 1 file changed, 46 insertions(+), 46 deletions(-) diff --git a/tz-art.htm b/tz-art.htm index fd56728..ef06675 100644 --- a/tz-art.htm +++ b/tz-art.htm @@ -277,8 +277,8 @@ savings days. Lousy farmers."</td></tr> <tr><td> </td></tr> <tr><td>Artist</td><td>Jules Verne</td></tr> -<tr><td>Book</td><td>Le Tour du Monde en Quatre-Vingts Jours -(Around the World in Eighty Days)</td></tr> +<tr><td>Book</td><td><em>Around the World in Eighty Days</em> +(<em>Le tour du monde en quatre-vingts jours</em>)</td></tr> <tr><td>Notes</td><td>Wall-clock time plays a central role in the plot. European readers of the 1870s clearly held the U.S. press in deep contempt; the protagonists cross the U.S. without once @@ -292,8 +292,8 @@ An on-line English-language translation of the book is available at <tr><td> </td></tr> <tr><td>Artist</td><td>Umberto Eco</td></tr> -<tr><td>Book</td><td>The Island of the Day Before -(L'isola del giorno prima)</td></tr> +<tr><td>Book</td><td><em>The Island of the Day Before</em> +(<em>L'isola del giorno prima</em>)</td></tr> <tr><td>Copyright Date</td><td>1994</td></tr> <tr><td>Notes</td><td> "...the story of a 17th century Italian nobleman trapped near an island @@ -301,86 +301,83 @@ on the International Date Line. Time and time zones play an integral part in the novel." (Paul Eggert, 2006-04-22) </td></tr> <tr><td> </td></tr> -<tr><td>Artist</td><td>David Jebb</td></tr> -<tr><td>Book</td><td><a href="http://www.thethirteenthtimezone.com"> -The Thirteenth Time Zone</a></td></tr> -<tr><td>Notes</td><td> -"It's fiction, but it's based on his experiences and travels." (Paul Eggert, 2006-04-22) -</td></tr> -<tr><td> </td></tr> <tr><td>Artist</td><td>John Dunning</td></tr> <tr><td>Book</td><td><a -href="http://www.simonsays.com/content/book.cfm?sid=33&pid=479719">Two -O'Clock, Eastern Wartime</a></td></tr> +href="http://books.simonandschuster.com/Two-OClock-Eastern-Wartime/John-Dunning/9781439171530"><em>Two +O'Clock, Eastern Wartime</em></a></td></tr> <tr><td>Copyright Date</td><td>2001</td></tr> <tr><td>Notes</td><td> Mystery, history, daylight saving time, and old-time radio. </td></tr> <tr><td> </td></tr> -<tr><td>Film</td><td>Bell Science – About Time</td></tr> -<tr><td>Notes</td><td>The Frank Baxter/Richard Deacon extravaganza. -Information is available at -<a href="http://www.videoflicks.com/titles/1035/1035893.htm">http://www.videoflicks.com/titles/1035/1035893.htm</a></td></tr> +<tr><td>Film</td><td><em>About Time</em></td></tr> +<tr><td>Copyright Date</td><td>1962</td></tr> +<tr><td>Notes</td><td>The Bell Science extravaganza, with Frank Baxter, +Richard Deacon, and Les Tremayne. +<a href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0154110/">Information</a> +is available at IMDb.</td></tr> </table> <hr> <ul> <li> -An episode of "The Adventures of Superman" entitled "The Mysterious +An episode of <em>The Adventures of Superman</em> entitled "The Mysterious Cube," first aired 1958-02-24, had Superman convincing the controllers of WWV to broadcast time signals five minutes ahead of actual time; doing so got a crook trying to beat the statute of limitations to emerge a bit too early from the titular enclosure. </li> <li> -The 1960s ITC television series "The Prisoner" included an episode +The 1960s ITC television series <em>The Prisoner</em> included an episode entitled "The Chimes of Big Ben" in which our protagonist tumbled to the fraudulent nature of a Poland-to-England escape upon hearing "Big Ben" chiming on Polish local time. </li> <li> -The series "Seinfeld" included an episode entitled "The Susie," first +The series <em>Seinfeld</em> included an episode entitled "The Susie," first broadcast 1997-02-13, in which Kramer decides that daylight saving time isn't coming fast enough, so he sets his watch ahead an hour. </li> <li> -The syndicated comic strip "Dilbert" featured an all-too-rare example of +The syndicated comic strip <em>Dilbert</em> featured an all-too-rare example of time zone humor on 1998-03-14. </li> <li> Surrealist artist Guy Billout's work "Date Line" appeared on page 103 -of the 1999-11 Atlantic Monthly. +of the 1999-11 <em>Atlantic Monthly</em>. </li> <li> -"Gloom, Gloom, Go Away" by Walter Kirn appeared on page 106 of Time -Magazine's 2002-11-11 issue; among other things, it proposed +"Gloom, Gloom, Go Away" by Walter Kirn appeared on page 106 of <em>Time</em> +magazine's 2002-11-11 issue; among other things, it proposed year-round DST as a way of lessening wintertime despair. </li> <li> -The "20 Hours in America" episode of "The West Wing," first aired 2002-09-25, +The "20 Hours in America" episode of <em>The West Wing</em>, +first aired 2002-09-25, saw White House staffers stranded in Indiana; they thought they had time to catch Air Force One but were done in by intra-Indiana local time changes. </li> <li> "In what time zone would you find New York City?" was a $200 question on -the 1999-11-13 United States airing of "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?" -"In 1883, what industry led the movement to divide the U.S. into four time +the 1999-11-13 United States airing of <em>Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?</em>, +and "In 1883, what industry led the movement to divide the U.S. into four time zones?" was a $32,000 question on the 2001-05-23 United States airing of -"Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?" At this rate, the million-dollar time-zone +the same show. At this rate, the million-dollar time-zone question should have been asked 2002-06-04. </li> <li> A private jet's mid-flight change of time zones distorts Alison Dubois' -premonition in the "We Had a Dream" episode of "Medium" +premonition in the "We Had a Dream" episode of <em>Medium</em> (originally aired 2007-02-28). </li> <li> -In the "30 Rock" episode "Anna Howard Shaw Day" (first broadcast 2010-02-11), +In the <em>30 Rock</em> episode "Anna Howard Shaw Day" +(first broadcast 2010-02-11), Jack Donaghy's date realizes that a Geneva-to-New-York business phone call received in the evening must be fake given the difference in local times. </li> <li> -In the 1946 movie "A Matter of Life and Death" -(U.S. title "Stairway to Heaven") +In the 1946 movie <em>A Matter of Life and Death</em> +(U.S. title <em>Stairway to Heaven</em>) there is a reference to British Double Summer Time. The time does not play a large part in the plot; it's just a passing reference to the time when one of the @@ -390,7 +387,7 @@ The IMDb page is at http://us.imdb.com/title/tt0038733/ </a>. (Dave Cantor) <li> -The 1953 railway comedy movie "The Titfield Thunderbolt" includes a +The 1953 railway comedy movie <em>The Titfield Thunderbolt</em> includes a play on words on British Double Summer Time. Valentine's wife wants him to leave the pub and asks him, "Do you know what time it is?" And he, happy where he is, replies: "Yes, my love. Summer double time." @@ -400,7 +397,7 @@ http://us.imdb.com/title/tt0046436/ </a>. (Mark Brader, 2009-10-02) </li> <li> -The premise of the 1999 caper movie "Entrapment" involves computers +The premise of the 1999 caper movie <em>Entrapment</em> involves computers in an international banking network being shut down briefly at midnight in each time zone to avoid any problems at the transition from the year 1999 to 2000 in that zone. (Hmmmm.) If this shutdown @@ -415,14 +412,14 @@ http://us.imdb.com/title/tt0137494/ </a>. (Mark Brader, 2009-10-02) </li> <li> -In the "Run by the Monkeys" episode of "Da Vinci's Inquest" +In the "Run by the Monkeys" episode of <em>Da Vinci's Inquest</em> (first broadcast 2002-11-17), a witness in a five-year-old fire case realizes they may not have set their clock back when daylight saving ended on the day of the fire, introducing the possibility of an hour when arson might have occurred. </li> <li> -In "The Todd Couple" episode of "Outsourced" (first aired 2011-02-10), +In "The Todd Couple" episode of <em>Outsourced</em> (first aired 2011-02-10), Manmeet sets up Valentine's Day teledates for 6:00 and 9:00pm; since one is with a New Yorker and the other with a San Franciscan, hilarity ensues. @@ -435,7 +432,7 @@ proceeds as though it's also mid-evening there.) <li> "We've been using the five-cent nickel in this country since 1492. Now that's pretty near 100 years, daylight saving." -(Groucho Marx as Captain Spaulding in "Animal Crackers", 1930, +(Groucho Marx as Captain Spaulding in <em>Animal Crackers</em>, 1930, as noted by Will Fitzgerald) </li> <li> @@ -446,7 +443,7 @@ Drummond: "That Eastern Standard Time? (Laughter) Or Rocky Mountain Time? (More laughter) It wasn't daylight-saving time, was it? Because the Lord didn't make the sun until the fourth day!" <br> -(From the play "Inherit the Wind" by Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee, +(From the play <em>Inherit the Wind</em> by Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee, filmed in 1960 with Spencer Tracy as Drummond and Fredric March as Brady, and several other times. Thanks to Mark Brader.) </li> @@ -454,7 +451,7 @@ Brady, and several other times. Thanks to Mark Brader.) "Good news." "What did they do? Extend Daylight Saving Time year round?" (Professional tanner George Hamilton, in dialog from a -May, 1999 episode of the syndicated television series "Baywatch") +May, 1999 episode of the syndicated television series <em>Baywatch</em>) </li> <li> "A fundamental belief held by Americans is that if you are on land, you @@ -470,32 +467,35 @@ when you turn the clocks ahead." </li> <li> "Would it impress you if I told you I invented Daylight Savings Time?" -("Sahjhan" to "Lilah" in dialog from the "Loyalty" episode of "Angel," +("Sahjhan" to "Lilah" in dialog from the "Loyalty" episode of <em>Angel</em>, originally aired 2002-02-25) </li> <li> "I thought you said Tulsa was a three-hour flight." "Well, you're forgetting about the time difference." -("Joey" and "Chandler" in dialog from the episode of "Friends" +("Joey" and "Chandler" in dialog from the episode of <em>Friends</em> entitled "The One With Rachel's Phone Number," originally aired 2002-12-05) </li> <li> "Is that a pertinent fact, or are you just trying to dazzle me with your command of time zones?" -(Kelsey Grammer as "Frasier Crane" to "Roz" from the episode of "Frasier" +(Kelsey Grammer as "Frasier Crane" to "Roz" from the episode of <em>Frasier</em> entitled "The Kid," originally aired 1997-11-04) </li> <li> -"Don't worry about the world coming to an end today. -It is already tomorrow in Australia." -(Charles M. Schulz, provided by Steve Summit) +Peppermint Patty: "What if the world comes to an end tonight, Marcie?" +<br> +Marcie: "I promise there'll be a tomorrow, sir ... in fact, +it's already tomorrow in Australia!" +<br> +(Charles M. Schultz, <em>Peanuts</em>, 1980-06-13) </li> <li> "I put myself and my staff through this crazy, huge ordeal, all because I refused to go on at midnight, okay? And so I work, you know, and then I get this job at eleven, supposed to be a big deal. Then yesterday daylight [saving] time ended. Right now it's basically -midnight." (Conan O'Brien on the 2010-11-08 premiere of "Conan.") +midnight." (Conan O'Brien on the 2010-11-08 premiere of <em>Conan</em>.) </li> </ul> </body> -- 1.9.1
and update it in the light of the tzdist effort. Mention Microsoft Windows alongside other OSes. --- tz-link.htm | 29 +++++++++++++++++------------ 1 file changed, 17 insertions(+), 12 deletions(-) diff --git a/tz-link.htm b/tz-link.htm index 4a4b342..f72a3a4 100644 --- a/tz-link.htm +++ b/tz-link.htm @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ <meta http-equiv="Content-type" content='text/html; charset="UTF-8"'> <meta name="DC.Creator" content="Eggert, Paul"> <meta name="DC.Contributor" content="Olson, Arthur David"> -<meta name="DC.Date" content="2014-08-11"> +<meta name="DC.Date" content="2014-08-26"> <meta name="DC.Description" content="Sources of information about time zones and daylight saving time"> <meta name="DC.Identifier" @@ -57,6 +57,7 @@ title="Advanced Interactive eXecutive">AIX</abbr></a>, <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BlackBerry_10">BlackBerry 10</a>, <a href="http://www.apple.com/ios/"><abbr title="iPhone OS">iOS</abbr></a>, +<a href="http://windows.microsoft.com/">Microsoft Windows</a>, <a href="http://h71000.www7.hp.com/">Open<abbr title="Virtual Memory System">VMS</abbr></a>, <a href="http://oracle.com/database">Oracle Database</a>, @@ -187,8 +188,17 @@ calculates the current time difference between locations.</li> also contains data about time zone boundaries; it supports queries via place names and shows location maps.</li> </ul> -<h2>Other time zone database formats</h2> +<h2>Network protocols for <code><abbr>tz</abbr></code> data</h2> <ul> +<li>The <a href="http://www.ietf.org/">Internet Engineering Task Force</a>'s +<a href="https://datatracker.ietf.org/wg/tzdist/charter/">Time Zone Data +Distribution Service (tzdist) working group</a> is developing a scalable +protocol for distributing time zone data to clients. It has generated a +a <a href="http://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-ietf-tzdist-service/">draft +protocol for transferring time zone data</a> and a <a +href="https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-ietf-tzdist-caldav-timezone-ref/">draft +protocol for transferring time zone data by reference</a>. This work is based +on the iCalendar and CalConnect efforts described below.</li> <li>The <a href="http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5545"> Internet Calendaring and Scheduling Core Object Specification (iCalendar)</a> (Internet <abbr>RFC</abbr> 5445) @@ -208,16 +218,11 @@ Consortium</a> is promoting further work in this area. <a href="http://calconnect.org/publications/icalendartimezoneproblemsandrecommendationsv1.0.pdf">iCalendar TIMEZONE Problems and Recommendations</a> offers guidelines and recommendations for the use of VTIMEZONE and <code><abbr>tz</abbr></code>.</li> -<li>CalConnect's <a href="http://calconnect.org/tc-timezone.shtml">TIMEZONE -Technical Committee</a> has developed -a <a href="http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-douglass-timezone-service-11">draft -time zone service protocol</a> along with a <a -href="http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-daboo-caldav-timezone-ref-01">draft -extension</a> to the <a href="http://caldav.calconnect.org/">CalDAV -calendar access protocol</a> to allow time zone information to be exchanged -by reference. The committee's earlier <a +<li>The <a href="http://calconnect.org/publications/timezoneregistryandservicerecommendationsv1.0.pdf">Timezone -Registry and Service Recommendations</a> discusses a +Registry and Service Recommendations</a> of CalConnect's +<a href="http://calconnect.org/tc-timezone.shtml">TIMEZONE +Technical Committee</a> discusses a strategy for defining and deploying a time zone registration process that would establish unique names for each version of each <code><abbr>tz</abbr></code> zone, along with a polygonal @@ -380,7 +385,7 @@ href="http://users.skynet.be/Peter.Verthez/projects/intclock/">International clock (intclock)</a> is a clock that displays multiple time zones on <abbr>GNU</abbr>/Linux and similar systems. It is freely available under the <abbr>GPL</abbr>.</li> -<li><a href="http://windows.microsoft.com/">Microsoft Windows</a> 8.1 +<li>Microsoft Windows 8.1 and later has <code><abbr>tz</abbr></code> data and <abbr>CLDR</abbr> data (mentioned below) used by <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windows_Runtime">Windows Runtime</a> -- 1.9.1
--- NEWS | 63 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++------------------------------- 1 file changed, 32 insertions(+), 31 deletions(-) diff --git a/NEWS b/NEWS index fcb79a3..ab97918 100644 --- a/NEWS +++ b/NEWS @@ -42,34 +42,49 @@ Unreleased, experimental changes Changes affecting code - Some crashes have been fixed when zdump or the tz library is given - invalid or outlandish input. + Unless NETBSD_INSPIRED is defined to 0, the tz library now + supplies functions for creating and using objects that represent + time zones. The new functions are tzalloc, tzfree, localtime_rz, + mktime_z, and (if STD_INSPIRED is also defined) posix2time_z and + time2posix_z. They are intended for performance: for example, + localtime_rz (unlike localtime_r) is trivially thread-safe without + locking. (Thanks to Christos Zoulas for proposing NetBSD-inspired + functions, and to Alan Barrett and Jonathan Lennox for helping to + debug the change.) - The tz library no longer mishandles leap seconds on platforms with - unsigned time_t in time zones that lack ordinary transitions after 1970. + zdump now builds with the tz library unless USE_LTZ is defined to 0, + This lets zdump use tz features even if the system library lacks them. + To build zdump with the system library, use 'make CFLAGS=-DUSE_LTZ=0 + TZDOBJS=zdump.o CHECK_TIME_T_ALTERNATIVES='. + + zdump now uses localtime_rz if available, as it's significantly faster, + and it can help zdump better diagnose invalid time zone names. + Define HAVE_LOCALTIME_RZ to 0 to suppress this. HAVE_LOCALTIME_TZ + defaults to 1 if NETBSD_INSPIRED && USE_LTZ. When localtime_rz is + not available, zdump now uses localtime_r and tzset if available, + as this is a bit cleaner and faster than plain localtime. Compile + with -DHAVE_LOCALTIME_R=0 and/or -DHAVE_TZSET=0 if your system + lacks these two functions. - The tz library is now thread-safe if compiled with THREAD_SAFE defined. + If THREAD_SAFE is defined to 1, the tz library is now thread-safe. Although not needed for tz's own applications, which are single-threaded, this supports POSIX better if the tz library is used in multithreaded apps. - Unless NETBSD_INSPIRED is defined to 0, the tz library now supplies - functions that let callers create and use objects representing time zones. - This is intended for applications that need to deal with many time - zones simultaneously, e.g., an application where each thread may be - in a different time zone. The new functions are tzalloc, tzfree, - localtime_rz, mktime_z, and (if STD_INSPIRED is also defined) - posix2time_z and time2posix_z. (Thanks to Alan Barrett and - Jonathan Lennox for helping to debug this.) + Some crashes have been fixed when zdump or the tz library is given + invalid or outlandish input. + + The tz library no longer mishandles leap seconds on platforms with + unsigned time_t in time zones that lack ordinary transitions after 1970. The tz code now attempts to infer TM_GMTOFF and TM_ZONE if not already defined, to make it easier to configure on common platforms. Define NO_TM_GMTOFF and NO_TM_ZONE to suppress this. - Unless the new macro UNINIT_TRAP is defined to 0, the tz code now + Unless the new macro UNINIT_TRAP is defined to 1, the tz code now assumes that reading uninitialized memory yields garbage values but does not cause other problems such as traps. - If TM_GMTOFF is defined and UNINIT_TRAP is not 0, mktime is now + If TM_GMTOFF is defined and UNINIT_TRAP is 0, mktime is now more likely to guess right for ambiguous time stamps near transitions where tm_isdst does not change. @@ -78,20 +93,6 @@ Unreleased, experimental changes Only the C locale is supported, though. HAVE_STRFTIME_L defaults to 1 on recent POSIX versions, and to 0 otherwise. - zdump now builds with the tz library unless USE_LTZ is defined to 0, - This lets zdump use tz features even if the system library lacks them. - To build zdump with the system library, use 'make CFLAGS=-DUSE_LTZ=0 - TZDOBJS=zdump.o CHECK_TIME_T_ALTERNATIVES='. - - zdump now uses localtime_rz if available, as it's significantly faster, - and it can help zdump better diagnose invalid time zone names. - Define HAVE_LOCALTIME_RZ to 0 to suppress this. HAVE_LOCALTIME_TZ - defaults to 1 if NETBSD_INSPIRED && USE_LTZ. When localtime_rz is - not available, zdump now uses localtime_r and tzset if available, - as this is a bit cleaner and faster than plain localtime. Compile - with -DHAVE_LOCALTIME_R=0 and/or -DHAVE_TZSET=0 if your system - lacks these two functions. - tzselect -c now uses a hybrid distance measure that works better in Africa. (Thanks to Alan Barrett for noting the problem.) @@ -145,8 +146,8 @@ Unreleased, experimental changes and more like the parameters of 'ln'. LINK-FROM has become TARGET, and LINK-TO has become LINK-NAME. - tz-link.htm mentions Windows Runtime etc. (thanks to Matt Johnson) - and HP-UX's tztab. + tz-link.htm mentions the IETF's tzdist working group; Windows + Runtime etc. (thanks to Matt Johnson); and HP-UX's tztab. Some broken URLs have been fixed in the commentary. (Thanks to Lester Caine.) -- 1.9.1
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Paul Eggert