Probably easiest to just email me the changed files - 
scolebourne.removethis.at.joda.org.

Also, let me have the text of your test failures, so I can try and 
improve them for Germany.

Stephen


Moritz Petersen wrote:
> OK, I've done that.
> How do I send in a patch? Is it documented somewhere?
> When running all tests on my system some fail; some due to my locale  
> (comparing German and English month names for example), but there are  
> others that fail as well (something with Australia, I don't know).
> However, I've added the isAmbiguous() method to DateTimeZone and a  
> test method accordingly.
> 
> Mo.
> 
> 
> Am 02.11.2007 um 11:45 schrieb Stephen Colebourne:
> 
>> I would like to support an operation in Joda-Time that could determine
>> if an overlap jas occurred. Unfortunately, its not the easiest to  
>> write,
>> and I'm short of time with my JSR310 task.
>>
>> I would forsee this as a DateTimeZone.isAmbiguous(LocalDateTime)  
>> method.
>> Feel free to send in a patch :-)
>>
>> Stephen
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