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Re: New Mail List - timezones.external@software.com
From: Doug Royer [SMTP:doug@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Thursday, February 03, 2000 6:47 PM
The timezones.external@xxxxxxxxxxxx list is for public discussion
of timezone information.
How does that mailing list's charter differ from that of
tz@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, which is a list for public discussion of time
zone information that has been in use since 1986?
I visited www.software.com, but found no discussion of the new list.
How does one join, or view its message archive?
IANA as part of the IETF is looking into administrating the names
of world wide time zones.
How and why will this administration differ from the process already
in place for the existing time zone database?
1) Port the government database and 'zic' (Zone Information
Compiler) to other OS's and have it also provide the
data in VTIMEZONE format. Most UNIX's use the government
database format and the zic compiler (man zic).
On 1998-07-16 Antoine Leca <Antoine.Leca@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote that he was
implementing (1); you might ask him how far he got.
2) Convert the government database into VTIMEZONE records for IANA
to administer.
Isn't conversion automatic? If so, why would two databases need to be
administered separately? One database should be generated
automatically from the other.
And if someone want to volunteer - make a converter to go from
VTIMEZONE format to zic input format to keep the databases in sync.
Why would this be necessary, if conversion is automatic?
FYI, here is a brief summary of existing sources for time zone data:
http://www.twinsun.com/tz/tz-link.htm
And here is a copy of the tz mailing list archive:
ftp://elsie.nci.nih.gov/pub/tzarchive.gz