Hi Folks, Finally, there is a resolution by Uruguayan government on June the 29th, 2015, that the timezone for Uruguay will be GMT-3 (UTC-3) from now on (not just for this summer as initially announced). Just to make it permanently in the TZ data archive (in case was done only for this summer). ... hope not to change ever again! Regards, Nicolas
On 15 February 2016 at 15:26, Nicolas Antoniello <nantoniello@gmail.com> wrote:
Finally, there is a resolution by Uruguayan government on June the 29th, 2015, that the timezone for Uruguay will be GMT-3 (UTC-3) from now on (not just for this summer as initially announced).
Just to make it permanently in the TZ data archive (in case was done only for this summer).
Our current data in the tz database has Uruguay on UTC–3:00 since it last left DST on 8 March 2015, and staying there moving forward. We updated the data with this information on 30 June 2015 in https://github.com/eggert/tz/commit/9ebb8da281487886d4110388eb139578c72d1176, and this was released in version 2015f on 10 August 2015. Am I correct in interpreting your message to mean that there are no further changes for Uruguay needed at this time? -- Tim Parenti
Yes, that is ok ! On Mon, Feb 15, 2016 at 5:37 PM, Tim Parenti <tim@timtimeonline.com> wrote:
On 15 February 2016 at 15:26, Nicolas Antoniello <nantoniello@gmail.com> wrote:
Finally, there is a resolution by Uruguayan government on June the 29th, 2015, that the timezone for Uruguay will be GMT-3 (UTC-3) from now on (not just for this summer as initially announced).
Just to make it permanently in the TZ data archive (in case was done only for this summer).
Our current data in the tz database has Uruguay on UTC–3:00 since it last left DST on 8 March 2015, and staying there moving forward.
We updated the data with this information on 30 June 2015 in https://github.com/eggert/tz/commit/9ebb8da281487886d4110388eb139578c72d1176, and this was released in version 2015f on 10 August 2015.
Am I correct in interpreting your message to mean that there are no further changes for Uruguay needed at this time?
-- Tim Parenti
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