Warner Losh said:
> Absolutely. We get leap days right because we don?t have to hear from the 
> pope?s astronomers every year to know if it will be a leap year or not. We 
> know for thousands of years.

And note that it was exactly that problem that led Caius Julius to reform
the calendar in the first place.

[...]
> Another thing we could do is [...]

Or we could decouple UTC from GMT and allow each country to decide when to
change its offset. That subsumes the whole problem into the summer/winter
time switch, or the "move past the International Date Line" switch, that
the whole world knows how to handle, even if they don't all do it.

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