Hi Tim,
thanks a lot for the information! good to know there are people who are so
much on the lookout for these changes!

> Unfortunately, downstream maintainers can often be slow to pick up on
these changes.  We suggest working with the maintainers of these systems to
pick up and distribute our latest release to your users.

It seems this is totally a thing about version release schedules. It was
way too soon to declare a change like that on my country's part.

Thanks a lot and your work maintaining this is highly appreciated :)

Cheers,
Martin Vuyk L.

El lun, 24 mar 2025 a la(s) 2:57 p.m., Tim Parenti (t...@timtimeonline.com)
escribió:

>
> On Mon, 24 Mar 2025 at 13:38, Martin Vuyk via tz <tz@iana.org> wrote:
>
>> A lot of systems went crazy [in Paraguay] because some changed the
>> timezone [this past Saturday evening] and some didn't. I have some
>> headaches at work already on a Sunday (yay). AFAIK this database is the
>> source of truth for most systems. But I don't know how fast you could
>> change this and it getting pushed to all devices.
>>
>
> All— The recent change for Paraguay (staying on -03 and no longer falling
> back to -04 from 2025-03-22 24:00) was made to our development repository
> in the following commits dated 2024-10-05 and 2024-10-15:
>
> https://github.com/eggert/tz/commit/636e6f983bca35e6f945e092ffdc315ae3e5dd9e
>
> https://github.com/eggert/tz/commit/486e1e890e68d52f9236b2b354484463f57ec692
>
> These changes were included in version 2025a of tzdata, released
> 2025-01-16, and remain available in version 2025b released this past
> weekend.
>
> Unfortunately, downstream maintainers can often be slow to pick up on
> these changes.  We suggest working with the maintainers of these systems to
> pick up and distribute our latest release to your users.
>
> --
> Tim Parenti
>

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