- From: Najib Tounsi <ntounsi@gmail.com>
- Date: Wed, 13 Jul 2016 17:18:42 +0100
- To: public-i18n-core@w3.org
On 13/07/16 13:54, ishida@w3.org wrote: > I also suspect that there's a built-in assumption that DST is only > switched on and off once in a given year. That is not always the > case. Egypt in 2014 changed 4 times, to accomodate Ramadan, Morocco (GMT) do so every year. Switch to DST (GMT+1) from beginning April to end of October, at the same time as most of European countries. But switch back to normal time to "accommodate" Ramadan, which depends on a lunar calendar (7-June to 5-July this year). > and iiuc will change at least 4 times this year too, do to several > changes of mind about DST adoption.
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