Re: [tz] America/Santa_Isabel
Acknowledged. Thanks for the clarification. -Matt ________________________________ From: Paul Eggert<mailto:eggert@cs.ucla.edu> Sent: 10/27/2015 10:31 AM To: Matt Johnson<mailto:mj1856@hotmail.com> Cc: Time Zone Mailing List<mailto:tz@iana.org> Subject: Re: [tz] America/Santa_Isabel Matt Johnson wrote:
there is a corresponding entry in Windows, "Pacific Standard Time (Mexico) |(UTC-08:00) Baja California"
I'm afraid this will have to be adjusted on the Microsoft end. There needs to be a procedure for removing time zones that turn out to be mistakes. America/Santa_Isabel is a mistake, and I suppose we can view this as an opportunity for ironing out any procedural glitches while removing it. We do have a backward compatibility link on the tzdata side; perhaps that will help for the Microsoft side.
Also, there's a chance that San Quintin could indeed start using Mexican DST rules in 2017,
We can create a zone America/San_Quintin if that happens.
This evening's next-to-last listen to XEQIN included advice to listeners to "atrarse una hora de su reloj" ("delay your clock by an hour") tonight before going to bed. The end-of-broadcast-day national anthem, due at 7:00 p. m. local time, came shortly after 10:00 p.m. USEDT, consistent with San Quintín still being on daylight saving time. The last listen should be tomorrow or Monday evening. @dashdashado On Tue, Oct 27, 2015 at 3:44 PM, Matt Johnson <mj1856@hotmail.com> wrote:
Acknowledged. Thanks for the clarification.
-Matt ------------------------------ From: Paul Eggert <eggert@cs.ucla.edu> Sent: 10/27/2015 10:31 AM To: Matt Johnson <mj1856@hotmail.com> Cc: Time Zone Mailing List <tz@iana.org> Subject: Re: [tz] America/Santa_Isabel
Matt Johnson wrote:
there is a corresponding entry in Windows, "Pacific Standard Time (Mexico) |(UTC-08:00) Baja California"
I'm afraid this will have to be adjusted on the Microsoft end. There needs to be a procedure for removing time zones that turn out to be mistakes. America/Santa_Isabel is a mistake, and I suppose we can view this as an opportunity for ironing out any procedural glitches while removing it. We do have a backward compatibility link on the tzdata side; perhaps that will help for the Microsoft side.
Also, there's a chance that San Quintin could indeed start using Mexican DST rules in 2017,
We can create a zone America/San_Quintin if that happens.
And in today's final listen, XEQIN announced "cinco de la tarde con veinticuatro minutos" (literally "5 of the afternoon with 24 minutes") at about 8:24 PM USEST--the same as 5:24 PM USPST. At least this year, San Quintín seems to have followed has followed US rules. So much for that bookmark. @dashdashado On Sat, Oct 31, 2015 at 10:12 PM, Arthur David Olson < arthurdavidolson@gmail.com> wrote:
This evening's next-to-last listen to XEQIN included advice to listeners to "atrarse una hora de su reloj" ("delay your clock by an hour") tonight before going to bed. The end-of-broadcast-day national anthem, due at 7:00 p. m. local time, came shortly after 10:00 p.m. USEDT, consistent with San Quintín still being on daylight saving time.
The last listen should be tomorrow or Monday evening.
@dashdashado
On Tue, Oct 27, 2015 at 3:44 PM, Matt Johnson <mj1856@hotmail.com> wrote:
Acknowledged. Thanks for the clarification.
-Matt ------------------------------ From: Paul Eggert <eggert@cs.ucla.edu> Sent: 10/27/2015 10:31 AM To: Matt Johnson <mj1856@hotmail.com> Cc: Time Zone Mailing List <tz@iana.org> Subject: Re: [tz] America/Santa_Isabel
Matt Johnson wrote:
there is a corresponding entry in Windows, "Pacific Standard Time (Mexico) |(UTC-08:00) Baja California"
I'm afraid this will have to be adjusted on the Microsoft end. There needs to be a procedure for removing time zones that turn out to be mistakes. America/Santa_Isabel is a mistake, and I suppose we can view this as an opportunity for ironing out any procedural glitches while removing it. We do have a backward compatibility link on the tzdata side; perhaps that will help for the Microsoft side.
Also, there's a chance that San Quintin could indeed start using Mexican DST rules in 2017,
We can create a zone America/San_Quintin if that happens.
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