Hi Naoto, Thank you for the clarification!
Xin from my team has filed a JBS and uploaded my webrev: https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/browse/JDK-8234288 https://cr.openjdk.java.net/~xliu/8234288/webrev.00/ Letu On 11/16/19, 6:44 AM, "naoto.s...@oracle.com" <naoto.s...@oracle.com> wrote: Letu, Please go ahead and fix the issue in English resource. As to the translation, Oracle l10n will translate it in appropriate locales. Naoto On 11/15/19 5:56 PM, Yang, Letu wrote: > Hi Naoto > > Thank you for the quick response! We will file a ticket later today. > > Shall we make an effort on fixing and translating the strings, or you > prefer to take care of it at Oracle? > > Letu > > On Nov 15, 2019 4:29 PM, naoto.s...@oracle.com wrote: > Hi Letu, > > Please file a JBS issue for this (component: core-libs, subcomponent: > java.util:i18n). > > Naoto > > On 11/15/19 3:19 PM, Yang, Letu wrote: >> Hi, >> >> We recently found an issue with the Time Zone name for “Europe/Istanbul” and "Asian/Istanbul". Since Turkey moved to their own Turkish Time (TRT) zone in 2016, although the tzdata had been updated, the Time Zone name string has not been updated yet: >> >> https://hg.openjdk.java.net/jdk/jdk/file/8e7f29b1ad4a/src/java.base/share/classes/sun/util/resources/TimeZoneNames.java#l836 >> >> It still returns "Eastern European Time" for the TimeZone.getDisplayName call, which has a summer time while Turkish Time does not. An entry for TRT need to be added to this file, and assign to both "Europe/Istanbul" and "Asian/Istanbul". This also need to be updated for other locales. I can create a JBS issue for this, but I > am not sure whether we should fix this bug, or there is an existing > procedure for this kind of bug which requires language translation. >> >> Letu >> >> >>