[tz] [PROPOSED] Merge timezones that are alike since 1970
Derick Rethans
tz at derickrethans.nl
Sat May 29 10:40:17 UTC 2021
On 29 May 2021 10:00:54 BST, Stephen Colebourne via tz <tz at iana.org> wrote:
>I don't see anyone objecting to a lack of historic time zone data
>within a
>single modern country. But merging zones across modern countries isn't
>acceptable.
As maintainer of the PHP (and Hack, and MongoDB) implementations and data packages, I can assure you that I'm 100% in agreement with everything Stephen is saying. Messing with the data by deleting large parts of it without any other benefit is a terrible idea.
I'm annoyed to have to say that this recurring "cleaning up" has been happening since Paul has taken over the maintainership here. I very much preferred ado's stance of maintenence of current rules, and leaving the old data alone.
As Stephen says, backwards compatibility matters.
cheers,
Derick
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