GNOME Bugzilla – Bug 636961
Use timezone data from libgweather
Last modified: 2021-06-09 16:30:58 UTC
As per summary, discussed on IRC. Note: currently libgweather still depends on gconf (see, gconf:///apps/gweather)
*** Bug 647724 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
Why not using the geonames service for this? http://www.geonames.org/
We're probably going to use geocoding through geocode-glib for that.
SUSE gets it right. Montreal is in their list. Sarcasm. If Montreal is omitted, than should NewYork City be omitted too, as Toronto Ontario can also represent New York and Montreal (all have the same gmt)
(In reply to Leslie Satenstein from comment #4) > SUSE gets it right. Montreal is in their list. In their list? In which list? This bug isn't about Montreal. > Sarcasm. If Montreal is omitted, than should NewYork City be omitted too, as > Toronto Ontario can also represent New York and Montreal (all have the same > gmt) They're in different countries.
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