anatoly techtonik <techto...@gmail.com> added the comment:

So, is that right that even if time.daylight specifies the offset, this doesn't 
mean that this offset is active?

MS documentation you referenced is unclear: "The _get_daylight function 
retrieves the number of hours in daylight saving time as an integer. If 
daylight saving time is in effect, the default offset is one hour."

>From this description it is easy to assume that if DST is not in effect then 
>default offset would be 0.

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