[tz] Crimea switches to Moscow time at 22:00 local time March 29, 2014

Tim Parenti tim at timtimeonline.com
Mon Mar 31 03:43:30 UTC 2014


I agree that this seems to be most likely.  Perhaps, then, some commentary
should be added to this effect, to help future time zone historians sort
through the different sources?

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Tim Parenti


On 30 March 2014 18:08, Paul Eggert <eggert at cs.ucla.edu> wrote:

> Anatoly Zaytsev wrote:
>
>> It was only symbolic act, not official clock shift.
>>
>
> Yes, thanks, that's the simplest interpretation.  I've reverted the most
> recent change to the experimental repository, so the Crimean data has gone
> back to that of 2014b.
>
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