[CentOS] How do tzdata changes get made?
Matthew Miller
mattdm at mattdm.orgTue Mar 13 03:49:05 UTC 2007
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On Tue, Mar 13, 2007 at 03:36:48PM +1300, MrKiwi wrote: > I guess this is a political question rather than technical. > New Zealand is probably extending daylight saving time with > a bill currently being drafted. It will (most likely) change > the end data of dst by pushing it out ~3 weeks. > My question; AFAIK CentOS/whitebox/et. al. should not make > any changes to tzdata - it is an upstream issue, but how do > we ensure that 'upstream' find out about things like this? File in upstream bugzilla. But actually, they're generally really on top of this. -- Matthew Miller mattdm at mattdm.org <http://mattdm.org/> Boston University Linux ------> <http://linux.bu.edu/>
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