On Mon, 19 May 2025 at 19:20, Khalil Kharazi via tz <[email protected]> wrote:

> In March 2022, the Iranian Parliament passed legislation to permanently
> abolish Daylight Saving Time (DST), effective from March 2023. As a result,
> Iran now observes a fixed time zone of UTC+3:30 throughout the entire year,
> with no forward or backward clock shifts.
>

After the initial implementation delays in March 2022, we received word of
this legislation being finalized on 10 May 2022 and added this change,
taking effect from March 2023, to our development repository on the same
day.  See:
https://mm.icann.org/pipermail/tz/2022-May/031400.html
https://github.com/eggert/tz/commit/66b18d9835dda089d65349c86e7851c4f0746e09

This change was ultimately incorporated into tz release 2022b, which was
released on 10 August 2022.


> However, it has come to our attention that some international platforms,
> time services, and applications may still reflect outdated DST rules for
> Iran, which can lead to errors in scheduling, communication, and automation.
>
> Given the widespread reliance on the IANA Time Zone Database (tzdata) by
> global operating systems and applications, we kindly request that you
> verify and reflect this official update in the relevant database records
>

Since the change has been released by us for nearly three years now, you
will need to encourage downstream packagers, maintainers, and users to
update their systems to use the latest version of tz data, which we update
several times per year.  The current version is 2025b; see:
https://www.iana.org/time-zones

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Tim Parenti

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