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<body class='hmmessage'><div dir='ltr'>Very cool! And I might add - if only *Windows* was updated so seamlessly!<div><br></div><div>For those interested, you need to apply KB2967990 on Windows.</div><div><br></div><div>I'm keeping a list on my blog of this and the various dependent updates:</div><div><a href="http://codeofmatt.com/2014/05/15/egypt-goes-back-to-daylight-saving-time/" target="_blank">http://codeofmatt.com/2014/05/15/egypt-goes-back-to-daylight-saving-time/</a></div><div><br></div><div>Cheers!</div><div>-Matt<br><div><br><br><div>> Date: Wed, 14 May 2014 07:54:23 -0700<br>> From: eggert@cs.ucla.edu<br>> To: tz@iana.org<br>> Subject: [tz] Propagation latency to end user for 2014c tzdata<br>> <br>> In what must be a speed record for my personal desktop, the 2014c <br>> release of tzdata was installed at 22:13:49 UTC yesterday, which is only <br>> 25780 seconds (roughly 7 hours 10 minutes) after the announcement was <br>> sent to tz-announce at 15:05:51 UTC.<br>> <br>> I got this entirely through the normal channels by doing the software <br>> updates I normally do from my supplier Canonical; the desktop runs <br>> Ubuntu 14.04 LTS, the current long term stable release. If I understand <br>> the process correctly, Debian had the patch prepared by 17:05:45 UTC <br>> yesterday, 7296 seconds (roughly 2 hours 3 minutes) after the <br>> announcement, and Ubuntu followed suit by 17:53:46 UTC yesterday, 10177 <br>> seconds (roughly 2 hours 50 minutes) after the announcement, though I <br>> don't know when the prepared patches were actually published.<br>> <br>> If only our cell phones and servers were updated so quickly!<br></div></div></div>                                            </div></body>
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