27 Aug
2015
27 Aug
'15
9:54 a.m.
On 27 August 2015 at 23:34, Alexander Belopolsky
I am afraid this is a very US-centric view. Try to explain the concept to someone from a country that does not mess with the clocks.
People in countries that do not mess with the clocks will never be
wondering about if the dst disambiguation flag should be set or not.
This is about humans making a decision in the cases where it matters
to them.
(Currently at UTC+7 all year around, where people only experience DST
changes in the form of satellite TV schedules).
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Stuart Bishop