I’ve created a new website, http://tzexplorer.org <http://tzexplorer.org/>, that makes it easy to do conversions among IANA timezones and other time standards like TAI, view the history of time transitions in any timezone, and download TZ code and data in .zip format. There are also links to open-source JavaScript code for the related data/time library, timezone compiler, and Angular components. Please let me know what you think, and if you have any suggestions for changes or additions to the website.
Thank you very much for this. My only suggestion would be to somehow indicate for each time zone when a time zone policy change was introduced. For example, if the first (to-DST) entry in 1987 and 2007 for most North American time zones were marked somehow—an asterisk by the date, italicizing the date, whatever works—it'd make such changes much easier to find. —Rich Armstrong From: Kerry Shetline <kerry@shetline.com> Sent: Thursday, September 2, 2021 1:12 AM To: tz@iana.org Subject: [tz] New tzexplorer.org website I’ve created a new website, http://tzexplorer.org, that makes it easy to do conversions among IANA timezones and other time standards like TAI, view the history of time transitions in any timezone, and download TZ code and data in .zip format. There are also links to open-source JavaScript code for the related data/time library, timezone compiler, and Angular components. Please let me know what you think, and if you have any suggestions for changes or additions to the website.
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Rich Armstrong