[tz] tzdb data for North and Central America
Brian Inglis
Brian.Inglis at Shaw.ca
Wed Jan 15 08:57:55 UTC 2020
On 2020-01-13 09:15, Jeffery Nichols wrote:
> On Fri, 10 Jan 2020 at 16:51, Paul Eggert wrote:
>> Thank you for those corrections. I installed the attached patch to tzdb's
>> development version and these fixes should appear in the next release.> Great! I was also wondering whether anyone on your team has more data about what
> towns were part of America/Nipigon. I'm trying to map all of the Canadian IANA
> zones on OpenStreetMap. Your tzdb mentions that Nipigon was the largest town in
> its zone, which suggests that the zone wasn't limited to Nipigon town
> boundaries, but it doesn't give any clues about what other towns were found to
> follow it.
Look at the sites http://efele.net/maps/tz/canada/ and
https://github.com/evansiroky/timezone-boundary-builder for Canadian boundary
info and background; search in the mailing list archive from 2006 back for
Nipigon and Ontario, and look in zone.tab and northamerica for comments about NW
Ontario in context:
$ egrep '^CA\s+.*\s-\sON' /usr/share/zoneinfo/zone.tab
CA +4339-07923 America/Toronto Eastern - ON, QC (most areas)
CA +4901-08816 America/Nipigon Eastern - ON, QC (no DST 1967-73)
CA +4823-08915 America/Thunder_Bay Eastern - ON (Thunder Bay)
CA +484531-0913718 America/Atikokan EST - ON (Atikokan); NU (Coral H)
CA +4953-09709 America/Winnipeg Central - ON (west); Manitoba
CA +4843-09434 America/Rainy_River Central - ON (Rainy R, Ft Frances)
$ less '+/Ontario|Nipigon|Atikokan|Rainy_River|Thunder_Bay' northamerica
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Take care. Thanks, Brian Inglis, Calgary, Alberta, Canada
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