The old way of converting time is obsolete and AFAIK that's the .NET way. With DST changeovers becoming "locality" based and not "region" based, this is becoming a bigger problem in the .NET realm. The mobile platforms such as iOS and Android have been handling this for quite some time yet the larger .NET framework does not AFAIK. With people becoming more and more mobile (i.e. the years since the iPhone was unveiled) and changes to when locale's change time, this has become a problem. Mexico locales such as Cancun for example just decided to move from Central to Eastern time. Locales are changing clocks for DST at varying dates now.
Does anyone know if it's possible or if it's coming that the .NET SDK will support natively Locality based timezone conversions also known as Olsen Timezones? Example: America/New_York.
Anyone know of a good way of implementing this in .NET?
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