Re: Aussie timezone database changes incoming

From: Andrew McNamara <andrewm(at)object-craft(dot)com(dot)au>
To: pgsql-hackers(at)postgreSQL(dot)org
Subject: Re: Aussie timezone database changes incoming
Date: 2014-09-11 05:42:14
Message-ID: 20140911054214.5E8CD281EAE@robusta.object-craft.com.au
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>The Russian changes are perhaps not such a big deal because they've
>done that sort of thing before, but this is an earful:
>
> Australian eastern time zone abbreviations are now AEST/AEDT not
> EST, and similarly for the other Australian zones. That is, for
> eastern standard and daylight saving time the abbreviations are AEST
> and AEDT instead of the former EST for both; similarly, ACST/ACDT,
> ACWST/ACWDT, and AWST/AWDT are now used instead of the former CST,
> CWST, and WST. This change does not affect UTC offsets, only time
> zone abbreviations. (Thanks to Rich Tibbett and many others.)
[...]
>Anyone from down under care to remark about the actual usage of old
>and new abbreviations?

AEST/AEDT/etc are the official abbreviations and are commonly used.
They have been increasingly used over the last 20 years or so, and the
EST/EDT stuff on the Olsen tz database has been a source of annoyance
for a very long time, eg:

http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.time.tz/2262

Quite likely this change will break stuff, but my feeling is more people
will be cheering than screaming.

--
Andrew McNamara, Senior Developer, Object Craft
http://www.object-craft.com.au/

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