EU Summer Time update [forwarded with permission]

Arthur David Olson ado
Tue Mar 29 13:44:39 UTC 1994


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> > Thanks for the scoop on EU Summer Time.  Is it premature to forward it to
> > the time zone list?
> 
> ...
> 
> It is the best info available at present. My personal guess is that
> nothing will be changed. I have no idea why it has taken since last
> September to fail to confirm this directive, nor why it may take until
> May. The first change from existing practice is not until October 95,
> when the UK/Eire date is Sun>=22 rather than Sun>=23 so it is probably
> safe to pass it on, even if you have to correct it later.
> 
> 
> 		Peter



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