This is a social thread, right?

On Wed, Jun 29, 2016 at 11:35 AM, Random832 <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Wed, Jun 29, 2016, at 14:19, Alexander Belopolsky wrote:
>> I don't think you are correct.  With the current Github implementation
>> [1]
>> of the PEP, I can do the following:
>>
>> >>> from datetime import *
>> >>> from test.datetimetester import ZoneInfo
>> >>> London = ZoneInfo.fromname('Europe/London')
>> >>> t0 = datetime(2016, 11, 6, 1, 30, fold=0)
>> >>> t1 = datetime(2016, 11, 6, 1, 30, fold=1)
>> >>> print(t0.astimezone(London))
>> 2016-11-06 05:30:00+00:00
>> >>> print(t1.astimezone(London))
>> 2016-11-06 06:30:00+00:00
>>
>> In the snippet above, t0 and t1 are "naive times that care about the
>> 'fold'."  (My system TZ is US/Eastern.)  I am not sure what you mean by
>> being portable, but I can convert either of those times to London Time
>> using .astimezone() which assumes local timezone for naive instances.
>
> Er, I was talking about using it as a naive time using the london
> timezone. Basically, the opposite of what you did: converting that naive
> time _from_ London time (you should be able to convert it from any
> timezone, after all, since it's naive) _to_ some other timezone.
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