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<body class='hmmessage'><div dir='ltr'>Good call.<div><br></div><div>I wonder though if the CIDST abbreviation will stick. &nbsp;Though it's in the announcement, I bet folks will drop the S and use CIDT, or just use EST/EDT.&nbsp;</div><div><br></div><div>Time will tell. :)</div><div><br></div><div>-Matt<br><br><div>&gt; To: michael.deckers@yahoo.com; tz@iana.org<br>&gt; From: eggert@cs.ucla.edu<br>&gt; Date: Thu, 10 Dec 2015 18:12:01 -0800<br>&gt; Subject: Re: [tz] [PATCH] Change Cayman abbreviations to CIST and CIDST<br>&gt; <br>&gt; Michael Deckers via tz wrote:<br>&gt; &gt;    A question just out of curiosity: why didn't you  use<br>&gt; &gt;      Zone  America/Cayman  -5:25:32  -   LMT        1890     # Georgetown<br>&gt; &gt;                            -5:07:11  -   KMT        1912 Feb # Kingston Mean Time<br>&gt; &gt;                            -5:00     -   CIST       2016<br>&gt; &gt;                            -5:00     US  CIST/CIDST<br>&gt; &gt;    without the new Rule Cayman?<br>&gt; <br>&gt; Because I didn't think of it!  Thanks, that's simpler.  I installed the attached <br>&gt; patch.<br></div></div>                                               </div></body>
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