Re: [tz] Russia questions regarding 2010 and 2011
1) I am not your mate. 2) The question was not rhetorical. 3) You are not the position to decide what is needed and what not. 4) I know Ado does this voluntary as anyone else that did contribute facts. Maybe you too. On Sun, Apr 29, 2012 at 10:10 PM, Paw Boel Nielsen <pawboelnielsen@yahoo.com> wrote:
Hey mate,
About your latest mail to the tz-mail-list:
Does anyone know whether folks in Russia now think of themselves as being on "permanent daylight saving time" or think of themselves as having new, different standard times? "folks" sounds quite unspecific. Do you mean people living in areas that "did not turn its clocks back in the fall" as claimed in the first sentence?
I am assuming you comment about "folks" is rhetorical in which case kindly refrain from posting that kind of comments in the future, it doesn't add anything positive to the forum. Ado does his work voluntarily, and your comment is unneeded.
Kind regards, Paw
-----Original Message----- From: tz-bounces@iana.org [mailto:tz-bounces@iana.org] On Behalf Of Tobias Conradi Sent: 29 April 2012 20:24 To: tz@iana.org Subject: [tz] Russia questions regarding 2010 and 2011
On Sun, Apr 29, 2012 at 4:50 PM, Arthur David Olson <arthurdavidolson...> wrote:
1. Some areas of Russia reportedly changed time zones in 2011. Does anyone know the exact instants at which these changes were made (both date and time for each affected region, since the instant at which the change was made may vary from region to region)? Could you name what areas you refer to, so people can search more precisely for what you want to know?
Which reports do you refer to?
In 2011 there were talks on the mailing list about issues with Yakutia and with Sakhalin.
I myself did suggest new zones that may be needed, given the old information in the tzdb was correct: http://mm.icann.org/pipermail/tz/2011-September/008799.html
2. In 2010 much of Russia did not turn its clocks back in the fall. Can you cite a reference for that claim?
Does anyone know whether folks in Russia now think of themselves as being on "permanent daylight saving time" or think of themselves as having new, different standard times? "folks" sounds quite unspecific. Do you mean people living in areas that "did not turn its clocks back in the fall" as claimed in the first sentence?
-- Tobias Conradi Rheinsberger Str. 18 10115 Berlin Germany
-- Tobias Conradi Rheinsberger Str. 18 10115 Berlin Germany http://tobiasconradi.com/
Hey mate, Relax. - David On 29.04.2012, at 23:28, Tobias Conradi <tobias.conradi@gmail.com> wrote:
1) I am not your mate. 2) The question was not rhetorical. 3) You are not the position to decide what is needed and what not. 4) I know Ado does this voluntary as anyone else that did contribute facts. Maybe you too.
On Sun, Apr 29, 2012 at 10:10 PM, Paw Boel Nielsen <pawboelnielsen@yahoo.com> wrote:
Hey mate,
About your latest mail to the tz-mail-list:
Does anyone know whether folks in Russia now think of themselves as being on "permanent daylight saving time" or think of themselves as having new, different standard times? "folks" sounds quite unspecific. Do you mean people living in areas that "did not turn its clocks back in the fall" as claimed in the first sentence?
I am assuming you comment about "folks" is rhetorical in which case kindly refrain from posting that kind of comments in the future, it doesn't add anything positive to the forum. Ado does his work voluntarily, and your comment is unneeded.
Kind regards, Paw
-----Original Message----- From: tz-bounces@iana.org [mailto:tz-bounces@iana.org] On Behalf Of Tobias Conradi Sent: 29 April 2012 20:24 To: tz@iana.org Subject: [tz] Russia questions regarding 2010 and 2011
On Sun, Apr 29, 2012 at 4:50 PM, Arthur David Olson <arthurdavidolson...> wrote:
1. Some areas of Russia reportedly changed time zones in 2011. Does anyone know the exact instants at which these changes were made (both date and time for each affected region, since the instant at which the change was made may vary from region to region)? Could you name what areas you refer to, so people can search more precisely for what you want to know?
Which reports do you refer to?
In 2011 there were talks on the mailing list about issues with Yakutia and with Sakhalin.
I myself did suggest new zones that may be needed, given the old information in the tzdb was correct: http://mm.icann.org/pipermail/tz/2011-September/008799.html
2. In 2010 much of Russia did not turn its clocks back in the fall. Can you cite a reference for that claim?
Does anyone know whether folks in Russia now think of themselves as being on "permanent daylight saving time" or think of themselves as having new, different standard times? "folks" sounds quite unspecific. Do you mean people living in areas that "did not turn its clocks back in the fall" as claimed in the first sentence?
-- Tobias Conradi Rheinsberger Str. 18 10115 Berlin Germany
-- Tobias Conradi Rheinsberger Str. 18 10115 Berlin Germany
1) I am not your mate. 2) I relax when I feel so. For all others that feel like calling me mate - I think I don't have any mates on the tz mailing list. Tobias On Sun, Apr 29, 2012 at 11:44 PM, David Zülke <david.zuelke@bitextender.com> wrote:
Hey mate,
Relax.
- David
On 29.04.2012, at 23:28, Tobias Conradi <tobias.conradi@gmail.com> wrote:
1) I am not your mate. 2) The question was not rhetorical. 3) You are not the position to decide what is needed and what not. 4) I know Ado does this voluntary as anyone else that did contribute facts. Maybe you too.
On Sun, Apr 29, 2012 at 10:10 PM, Paw Boel Nielsen <pawboelnielsen@yahoo.com> wrote:
Hey mate,
About your latest mail to the tz-mail-list:
Does anyone know whether folks in Russia now think of themselves as being on "permanent daylight saving time" or think of themselves as having new, different standard times? "folks" sounds quite unspecific. Do you mean people living in areas that "did not turn its clocks back in the fall" as claimed in the first sentence?
I am assuming you comment about "folks" is rhetorical in which case kindly refrain from posting that kind of comments in the future, it doesn't add anything positive to the forum. Ado does his work voluntarily, and your comment is unneeded.
Kind regards, Paw
-----Original Message----- From: tz-bounces@iana.org [mailto:tz-bounces@iana.org] On Behalf Of Tobias Conradi Sent: 29 April 2012 20:24 To: tz@iana.org Subject: [tz] Russia questions regarding 2010 and 2011
On Sun, Apr 29, 2012 at 4:50 PM, Arthur David Olson <arthurdavidolson...> wrote:
1. Some areas of Russia reportedly changed time zones in 2011. Does anyone know the exact instants at which these changes were made (both date and time for each affected region, since the instant at which the change was made may vary from region to region)? Could you name what areas you refer to, so people can search more precisely for what you want to know?
Which reports do you refer to?
In 2011 there were talks on the mailing list about issues with Yakutia and with Sakhalin.
I myself did suggest new zones that may be needed, given the old information in the tzdb was correct: http://mm.icann.org/pipermail/tz/2011-September/008799.html
2. In 2010 much of Russia did not turn its clocks back in the fall. Can you cite a reference for that claim?
Does anyone know whether folks in Russia now think of themselves as being on "permanent daylight saving time" or think of themselves as having new, different standard times? "folks" sounds quite unspecific. Do you mean people living in areas that "did not turn its clocks back in the fall" as claimed in the first sentence?
-- Tobias Conradi Rheinsberger Str. 18 10115 Berlin Germany
-- Tobias Conradi Rheinsberger Str. 18 10115 Berlin Germany
-- Tobias Conradi Rheinsberger Str. 18 10115 Berlin Germany http://tobiasconradi.com/tobias_conradi
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