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Changes in 2011i: Africa - Added South Sudan: Africa/Juba Australasia: - Samoa will go forward 24 hours at 30 December 2011 to better match the day of the week with its neighbours. Europe: - Europe/Kaliningrad will have the timezone KALT. North America: - Updates to Metlakatla historical data - Newfoundland, Labrador and Resolute will do something which I can't figure out. iso3166tab; - Add SS for South Sudan. Changes in 2011j: - Samoa will go from 29 December 23:59:59 to 31 December 00:00:00. - Samoa DST will end on 1 April 2012 Changes in 2011k: - Gaza / West Bank goes back to standard time on 02 August 2011. - West Bank went bac kto DST on 30 August 2011. - Lots of changes in Minsk (GMT+3 without DST) and other Russian regions. A new timezone has been created for them, FET: Further-eastern European Time aka GMT+3. - Add Asian/Hebron to the zone.tab file. Changes in 2011l: - West Bank came out of DST on 30 September 2011. - Fiji will g oin DST on 23 October and out of it on 26 Februari - State Bahia might go back to DST in 16 October 2011 Due to legal problems, ado and Paul Eggert have to temporary suspend their work on the timezone database (http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.time.tz/4133). Their work has been continued by volunteers on the tz community and the hosting of the data files is done by Robert Elz at ftp://munnari.oz.au/pub/. Obtained from: ftp://munnari.oz.au/pub, ftp://elsie.nci.nih.gov/pub/ |
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