> Am I misunderstanding something, or is your "naive time" simply local > time without the knowledge of DST or time zone ? Exactly. > If so, you have an > excellent solution that works 99.97% of the time. Unfortunately, once > you have removed the one bit of DST information, it's not always possible > to get it back, without knowing _which_ 2:30 Sunday morning... Exactly. And I don't care. In fact, I would go further, and claim that not caring about this is the whole point. If you had cared about this, you would have saved UTC timestamps. --Guido van Rossum (home page: http://www.python.org/~guido/)
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