Alexander Belopolsky added the comment:

Benjamin,

I am assigning this to you because 2.7.4 release is probably the last chance to 
do something about this behavior in 2.7 series.

I am tentatively resolving this as "won't fix."  In 3.x, we decided that well 
defined behavior is more important than bug compatibility on broken platforms.  
For 2.x, however, the priorities are different.  In this particular case, it is 
very easy to work around platform bug, but if we add a bound check, we may 
break code that works.

For example, on a recent Mac OS X release and preloaded Python 2.7, I get:

Python 2.7.2 (default, Jun 20 2012, 16:23:33)
[GCC 4.2.1 Compatible Apple Clang 4.0 (tags/Apple/clang-418.0.60)] on darwin
Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information.
>>> import time
>>> time.asctime((2011,1,1,-1,0,0,0,0,0))
'Mon Jan  1 -01:00:00 2011\n'

This behavior is not "obviously wrong."

Please close this or make it a release blocker.  I don't think there is any 
value in letting this linger past 2.7.4 release.

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assignee:  -> benjamin.peterson
nosy: +benjamin.peterson
resolution:  -> wont fix
status: open -> pending

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