Tell BSD. The only "simple offset from GMT" timezones that BSD offers were labeled "backwards". Those are only on user settings for backward compatability (from before PerlMonks supported real timezones) and the ones in BSD are surely only there for backward compatability. So them being backward in sign isn't too surprising, nor much of a practical problem.
Though they should be put someplace less prominent because they appear to prevent some from noticing that we have a whole page of real timezones that should be used instead.
- tye
In reply to Re: Time Zone Selection for Perl Monks (backward)
by tye
in thread Time Zone Selection for Perl Monks
by monarch
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