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TZInfo::Data is the public domain IANA Time Zone Database packaged as a set of Ruby modules for use with TZInfo.
If TZInfo::Data is installed, TZInfo will automatically use it as its source of time zone data. If TZInfo::Data is not available, TZInfo will attempt to use the system zoneinfo files instead. Please refer to the TZInfo documentation for further details.
The TZInfo::Data gem can be installed by running:
gem install tzinfo-data
TZInfo::Data is released under the MIT license, see LICENSE for details.
Timezone data is based on the public domain IANA Time Zone Database.
Source code for TZInfo::Data is available on GitHub.
Please post any bugs, issues, feature requests or questions to the GitHub issue tracker.
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