- Palestine will will revert back to winter time on Friday, 2009-09-04
- Samoa passed the DST Bill that fixes DST dates for 2009 and 2010
- Drop Egypt patch
- Palestine will will revert back to winter time on Friday, 2009-09-04
- Samoa passed the DST Bill that fixes DST dates for 2009 and 2010
- Drop Egypt patch
- Mauritius will not continue to observe DST the coming summer
- Arbitrarily end DST at the end of 2009 so that a POSIX-sytle time zone
string can appear in the Dhaka binary file
- Historical changes for Jordan
- Palestine will start DST on 2009-03-26 and end 2009-09-27
- Egypt ends DST on 2009-09-24
- Pakistan will observe DST between 2009-04-15 and (probably) 2009-11-01
- Morocco will observe DST from 2009-06-01 00:00 to 2009-08-21 00:00
- Tunisia will not observe DST this year.
- Syria will start DST on 2009-03-27 00:00 this year
- Cuba will start DST on midnight between 2009-03-07 and 2009-03-08
- Province of San Luis, Argentina, went to UTC-04:00 on 2009-03-15
- Updates for Argentina: Drop DST in zones America/Argentina/Jujuy,
La_Rioja, San_Juan, Catamarca, Mendoza, Rio_Gallegos, Ushuaia; new zone
America/Argentina/Salta (for provinces SA, LP, NQ, RN).
- Changes for Mauritius (extends DST to years to come)
- Palestine changes clocks for the duration of Ramadan
- Argentina will start DST on Sunday October 19, 2008
- Brazil will start DST on 2008-10-19
- Drop Pakistan and Morocco patches
- Drop obsolete patches
- Mongolia changes zone
- Pakistan DST is scheduled until Sep/1, instead of Aug/31
- Drop Morocco and Pakistan patches that are superseded by upstream
- Fix a typo in Java subpackage name
- Brazil will observe DST from 2007-10-14 to 2008-02-17
- Egypt and Gaza switched earlier than we expected
- Iran will resume DST next year
- Venezuela is scheduled to change TZ to -4:30 on January 1
- Egypt switches the September 7, not September 28
- Daviess, Dubous, Knox, Martin, and Pike Counties, Indiana, switch from
central to eastern time in November
- South Australia, Tasmania, Victoria, New South Wales and Lord Howe Island
are changing their DST rules effective next year
- Sync several Antarctic station's rules with the New Zealand
- leapseconds contain changes from the most recent IERS bulletin
- New Zealand is extending DST, starting later this year.
- Haiti no longer observes DST.
- The Turks and Caicos switch at 02:00, not at 00:00, and have adopted US
DST rules.
- Mongolia has abolished DST.
- Turkey will use EU rules this year, changing at 01:00 UTC rather than
01:00 standard time.
- Cuba observed DST starting Sunday.
- Resolute, Nunavut switched from Central to Eastern time last November.