Daylight Savings Time
Doug Gwyn <gwyn>
gwyn at brl-tgr.ARPA
Wed Dec 11 01:11:38 AEST 1985
It's 02:10 one Sunday morning.
You have just made a very important update to a disk file.
You clobber your file a few days later, so you restore it
from a backup, which was run automatically at 02:30 Sunday.
Funny, this doesn't look like the right file...
"It's 02:30 -- Do you know where your files are?"
I am 100% serious when I suggest that UNIX time reporting
be done in UT rather than local political time. This is a
technically correct solution to a difficult people problem.
I have known people who operated on UT; when I was an SWL
I did so myself. Why let yourself be sloshed around by
politicians when you can establish a regular schedule with
well-defined characteristics?
The problems with the mapping UT <-> local_time are:
(a) It is complex.
(b) It is irregular.
(c) It is unpredictable for the future.
(d) It is poorly documented.
(e) It is discontinuous.
(f) It is multiple-valued.
I say, who needs it?
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