Hello Denis,
On Fri, Feb 03, 2012 at 02:33:18PM +0300, Denis Chapligin wrote:
> Package: calendar-timezones
> Version: 1.0~b1+dfsg2-2+squeeze2
> Severity: normal
> Tags: upstream
> 
> 
> Last year Russia cancelled the so called 'winter time' and switched to
> keeping daylight savings time for all over the year. In the system
> timezone data (tzdata package) those changes were incorporated on
> time, but iceowl uses it's own timezones definitions.
> The Europe/Kaliningrad definition in the calendar-timezones package is
> obsolete now, cause it still includes switches from DST to normal
> time. The correct timezone for Kaliningrad is a UTC+3 and it doesn't
> changes during a year.
> 
> Those timeshift makes iceowl incompatible (in terms of time
> management) with other applications, that use correct timezone data.

in the between times Russia switched back to the old time schema.
This issue should be gone while Russia is going back to the old variant.
Could this bug closed or is there something wrong?

Regards
Carsten


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