> > How *would* the timezone libraries handle "DST always on"? They would still > have to flap, twice a year, right? >
AFAIK, the way stuff works now is essentially "always get the standard time, adjust it if DST is enabled and in effect." On Wed, Mar 16, 2022 at 1:42 PM Jay R. Ashworth <j...@baylink.com> wrote: > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "Owen DeLong" <o...@delong.com> > > > No development really necessary… Just pick the corresponding > standard-time > > timezone and turn off the DST flip flopping. > > > > E.g. if you are in California and go always-on, then simply mark it as > MST year > > round. > > (i.e. just like you’re in Arizona today, which is MST year round, no > DST). > > And... Owen illustrates my initial rhetoric about "moving to the east 15 > degrees". > > Have we not learned, yet, the "don't lie to the computers" rule? > > How *would* the timezone libraries handle "DST always on"? They would still > have to flap, twice a year, right? > > Cheers, > -- jra > -- > Jay R. Ashworth Baylink > j...@baylink.com > Designer The Things I Think RFC > 2100 > Ashworth & Associates http://www.bcp38.info 2000 Land > Rover DII > St Petersburg FL USA BCP38: Ask For It By Name! +1 727 647 > 1274 >