On Mon, 2008-04-07 at 16:26 -0300, Gonzalo Odiard wrote: > (Specifically, if you live in [or are knowledgeable about] AR, AU, BR, > CA, CN, CD, GL, ID, KZ, MY, MX, RU, UA, or UZ, please read this. Thanks :) > > Vincent has just committed the patches to fix the "clock applet guesses > > the wrong timezone" bug, but this relies on > libgweather/data/Locations.xml.in having the correct timezones listed > for various places. > > Specifically: > > - Argentina: /usr/share/zoneinfo/zone.tab lists 11 zones, though > > Wikipedia claims that there is only a single zone for the entire > country. It's possible that the other 10 zones reflect historical > distinctions that are no longer relevant. I assigned the whole > > country to America/Argentina/Buenos_Aires. Is this right? > > Argentina it.s ok with the time_zone from Buenos Aires (GMT-3)
Currently Argentina has only one official hour for the whole country, which also means one time zone. UTC-0300 in Standard Time, UTC-0200 in Daylight Saving Time. The Navy in Argentina is in charge of their official time: http://www.hidro.gov.ar/ / http://www.hidro.gov.ar/Hora/Hora.asp Regards, -- Germán Poó Caamaño Concepción - Chile _______________________________________________ desktop-devel-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/desktop-devel-list
