On Dec 12, 2024, at 9:27 AM, Dale Ghent via tz <tz@iana.org> wrote:

> All this foo about DST in the US

Foo about DST in the US back in the 1980s was the original provocation for 
creating the tzdb in the first place.

But the goal was more than "yet another tweak", so they ended up creating 
something that did a far better job of handling *multiple* locales than "have 
some rules compiled into the code", which was what UN*Xes had at the time.

> So this leads me to wonder if our single-dimension timezones, roughly 
> organized along a mishmash of longitude and political boundaries, should 
> contain a second dimension that follows latitudes.

"Our" presumably referring to the organizations that draw those more-or-less 
vertical lines on the map, not to the maintainers of the tzdb, whose zones 
don't align up longitudinally.

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