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Title : Time Zone Registry
Author(s) : D. Royer
Filename : draft-royer-timezone-registry-02.txt
Pages : 23
Date : 2005-7-11
This is a submission for the creation of an new IANA Time Zones
registration process. This is a registry for iCalendar "VTIMEZONE"
calendar component information. Time zones and their definitions are
required in order to schedule and synchronize meetings and software.
The condition in which these time zones change are subject to civil
authority rulings and are not always determinable by software
algorithms.
This is intended to be a central repository for time zone
information. The registry does not presume to be the authority for
time zone information or rules. This register is simply a place
where time zone definitions may be registered for public access.
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