From SlashDot (so you've probably all seen it):

Congressional leaders from both parties have signed off on a proposal that will change daylight savings time in the United States as early as this year. All that is left is a signoff by President Bush. If the proposed solution becomes law, DST will be extended two months, from March to November. With many IT applications relying on accurate time information and many having automatic adjustments for DST, how will the IT world handle this change? And with the proposal reportedly taking effect this year, is there enough time to implement change?

http://www.suntimes.com/output/news/cst-nws-daylight20.html


Of course, we'll just need to re-run Olsen once they get it updated, so for us we're fine so long as the project we rely on is fine!

Cheers!
Rick Measham

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