completed timezone history of Germany

I have compiled a complete timezone history of Germany. It defines 10 additional zones for parts of Germany which had a timezone history different from Europe/Berlin Two of these zones refer to areas belonging to Poland since 1945. The processing of the zone file with zic requires that zic is patched with the 'follow rule' patch I had submitted for review on 25 August.

On Tue, Aug 30, 2011 at 16:44, Alois Treindl <alois@astro.ch> wrote:
typo correction:
Also: Schleswig-Holtsein --> Schleswig-Holstein. Also, you write: # Gabriel gives 1918 Dec 8 as start of French time, Shanks has 1919 Jan 1, # follow Gabriel. yet give "[UNTIL] 1918 Dec 12"? Cheers, Philip -- Philip Newton <philip.newton@gmail.com>

Thank you for the corrections. Gabriel is not detailed enough, but I made a mistake anyway. Gabriel writes: La rive gauche du Rhin est occupée dès le 11.11.1918 ... L'heure légale en vigeur en zone occupée est l'heure française .. depuis le 8.12.1918, 23:00) in english: the left side of the Rhine was occupied from 11 Nov 1918. .. The legal time in force in the occupied zone wa the French time beginning on 8 Dec 1918. I will correct to: [UNTIL] 1918 Dec 8 On 30.08.11 16:58, Philip Newton wrote:
On Tue, Aug 30, 2011 at 16:44, Alois Treindl<alois@astro.ch> wrote:
typo correction:
Also: Schleswig-Holtsein --> Schleswig-Holstein.
Also, you write: # Gabriel gives 1918 Dec 8 as start of French time, Shanks has 1919 Jan 1, # follow Gabriel.
yet give "[UNTIL] 1918 Dec 12"?
Cheers, Philip
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Alois Treindl
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Philip Newton