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World timezone definitions, modern and historical

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World modern and historical timezone definitions, implemented as Python tzinfo subclasses suitable for use my Python’s datetime module. Timezone information was provided by the Olsen Timezone database. Using these timezone definitions resolves all ambiguous daylight savings time transitions. All DST trantions have been tested against the reference implementation of zdump found in the Olsen database to confirm even the obscure historical cases work. This test suite is available seperatly as it is rather large (75558 comparisisons), as is the program used to generate this package.

The Olsen Timezone database is updated roughly four times per year, usually with obscure and generally unnoticable changes. These files will be regenerated and rereleased soon after updated editions of the Olsen database are made available.

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