On Feb 5, 2007, at 6:46 PM, David W. Fenton wrote:
Timer servers have to supply time-zone agnostic time signals, which means they can't include settings for daylight savings and the like, because different regions in different time zones have different rules for when (and if) they enter DST. It *has* to be a local set of rules.
Apparently the only exceptions now are 1) Hawaii and 2) the Navaho nation. I don't know how time-servers handle these, but according to the article on this topic in the Philadelphia Inquirer a few days ago, devices that rely on time-servers *will* in fact be automatically adjusted to accomodate the new DST regime. The main problem will be with older computers that cannot read time servers.
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