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  wrong time zone for Asia/Jakarta Last modified: 2005-03-23 02:14:32
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Bug#: 791   Hardware:   Reporter: Andy Samuel <anci@centrin.net.id>
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Assigned To: GOTO Masanori <gotom@debian.or.jp>   Target Milestone:  
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Description:   Last confirmed: 0000-00-00 00:00 Opened: 2005-03-17 05:55
The time zone information for Asia/Jakarta is not WIT.
It should be WIB, GMT + 7.
I know this exactly because I'm living here.

Thank you
Andy

------- Additional Comment #1 From GOTO Masanori 2005-03-20 01:51 -------
I asked this issue to timezone maintainer, but I didn't get any
responce.  I recommend you to show us the official information instead
of your knowledge, because we're hard to distinguish it's public
approved rule or not.

BTW, IIRC, the requested rule is not only WIT but also WITA or WIT:

        Name:              offset  current LTM  new LTM
        Asia/Jakarta       UTC+7   WIT          WIB
        Asia/Pontianak     UTC+7   WIT          WIB
        Asia/Makassar      UTC+8   CIT          WITA
        Asia/Jayapura      UTC+9   EIT          WIT

Is this also correct?

------- Additional Comment #2 From Paul Eggert 2005-03-20 08:49 -------
As I understand it, abbreviations like "WIB" are in the Bahasa Indonesia
language; for example, "WIB" stands for "Waktu Indonesia Barat".  However,
the tz abbreviations are English.  For example, the abbreviation for the
current time in Montreal is "EST" (short for "Eastern Standard Time"),
even though most inhabitants of Montreal speak French and use a different
abbreviation.

The Unicode CLDR project <http://unicode.org/cldr/> is currently attempting
to address this issue, by providing translations for time zone abbreviations.
I suggest you contact them, as their current list of translations
<http://www.unicode.org/cldr/data/diff/by_type/dates_timeZoneNames.html>
does not seem to address Indonesia.

------- Additional Comment #3 From GOTO Masanori 2005-03-22 03:50 -------
Paul, thanks for your explanation.

Andy, how about his opinion?  IMHO if you want to change
the language-specific TZ name, it's nice to contact to Unicode
CLDR Project.

------- Additional Comment #4 From Andy Samuel 2005-03-22 10:36 -------
Sorry for the long delay.
I'm rather confused with how to submit the reply.
This is my first time to use Bugzilla :)

WIT is just fine for me if it stands for Western Indonesian Time.
The table given by Mr. Masanori is correct.
I think most of users here in Indonesia confused because we thought WIT should 
be stand for 'Waktu Indonesia Timur' which is EIT (Eastern Indonesian Time ).

I will certainly contact the Unicode CLDR project.

Thank you so much for all the replies :)

------- Additional Comment #5 From Andy Samuel 2005-03-23 02:14 -------
On second thought, rather than me comes up with my own personal opinion, I 
think I will raise this issue to a larger community in Indonesia.
Hopefully, the goverment will speak / act on behalf of the community.

Once again, thank you all for your great support. :)

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