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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 09/07/2016 05:00 PM, Tim Parenti
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<div class="gmail_quote">On 7 September 2016 at 16:52, Paul
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Ideally, tzcode would include a reference
implementation of an RFC 7808 "Time Zone Data
Server". Wasn't such a reference implementation
created by the tzdist group?<br>
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The test server that I found most-recently discussed in
the tzdist archive was operated at CMU. I don't know the
details (perhaps Tim does?) but I expect it was based on
Cyrus IMAP, which uses vzic to convert from tz format.</blockquote>
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Although I am, in fact, now at Carnegie Mellon University, I
wasn't involved with the tzdist demo server. That was Ken
Murchison's doing.<br>
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Yes, I am to blame. Its bundled with our CalDAV/CardDAV server
which is part of Cyrus IMAP. It would be non-trivial to make it a
standalone service. The folks that work on Bedework (namely Mike
Douglass) may have something that can operate as an applet within
Apache.<br>
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Kenneth Murchison
Principal Systems Software Engineer
Carnegie Mellon University
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