[tz] Asia\Nicosia
GsaTitanium
gsatitanium at gmail.com
Thu May 24 17:45:14 UTC 2018
Hello mr.Eggert
Thank you for replying.
i have checked CLDR. Under their Time Zone section say and i quote: "The time zone IDs (tzid) are language-independent, and follow the TZ time zone database [Olson <https://unicode.org/reports/tr35/tr35.html#Olson>] and naming conventions.” Link: https://unicode.org/reports/tr35/tr35-dates.html#Time_Zone_Names <https://unicode.org/reports/tr35/tr35-dates.html#Time_Zone_Names>
Where Olson is referring to iana tz database. Link: https://unicode.org/reports/tr35/tr35.html#Olson <https://unicode.org/reports/tr35/tr35.html#Olson>
CLDR say that by locale display name may very. Basically what you said to me. But their core data are getting it from iana. So basically iana data: Asia/Nicosia. must change to Europe/Nicosia.
I understand that core data must not be disabled to any user and that the locale names must be showed, but developers are skipping the process to include the locale data, resulting to display Asia/Nicosia in some programs.
Are they wrong for not including locale data? Yes they are. But i am trying to resolve the issue from the root, in this case is iana.
I undestand that you do not like to change data and that your data are based in geological locations and not political. But in this case your data are misleading.
i know that you are not willing to change your data or the way you collect them so i will end this conversation here.
Again thank you for replying to me, i appreciate it. I hope in the near future you change you way of doing business before a new organisation come and become the new standard for tz database.
GsaTitanium
> On 24 May 2018, at 3:34 AM, Paul Eggert <eggert at cs.ucla.edu> wrote:
>
> On 05/23/2018 04:43 PM, George Savva wrote:
>> I don’t think of Nicosia and general Cyprus as being in Europe because i like it. It is the law.
>
> That's fine, as tzdb is not intended to take or endorse any position on legal issues. If tzdb had authoritative legal effect in Cyprus or Crimea or Jerusalem or any of dozens of other areas of conflict, we would never be able to get our work done. Luckily for us, tzdb is merely a low-level tool to help programs set civil-time clocks. Names like "Europe/Nicosia" and "Europe/Istanbul" are not supposed to be visible to any but experienced users, and applications are expected to instead display names that users are likely to recognize and understand. For more on this subject, please see:
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> https://data.iana.org/time-zones/theory.html#naming
>
> which points to the Unicode Common Locale Data Repository (CLDR) here:
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> http://cldr.unicode.org/
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> The CLDR gives the strings "Λευκωσία" and "Κωνσταντινούπολη" as the suggested way to display the abovementioned time zones for Greek-language user interfaces. Errors in these strings can be reported as described here:
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> https://www.unicode.org/contacts.html
>
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