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Version 16, February 2019
    - SIGNATURE bigger key

Version 15, October 2010
    - example 7-segment display program

Version 14, October 2010
    - tests check for DateTime as well as DateTime::TimeZone

Version 13, September 2010
    - new "timezone-string" property

Version 12, May 2010
    - for minute resolution allow minutes not on a time() % 60
      boundary, as happens for DateTime::TimeZone::TAI and similar

Version 11, April 2010
    - use POSIX::Wide, fixes netbsd locale codeset "646"

Version 10, February 2010
    - new home page

Version 9, June 2009
    - all wide chars in format string, irrespective of locale

Version 8, June 2009
    - more example programs

Version 7, November 2008
    - use Tie::TZ, use Gtk2 1.200

Version 6, August 2008
    - need explicit tzset for threaded perl 5.8.8 

Version 5, July 2008
    - recognise DateTime %{} formats with seconds resolution
    - let perl take care of tzset if it's needed on old systems

Version 4, June 2008
    - fix for _SC_CLK_TCK on perl 5.8.8

Version 3, May 2008
    - cope with locale charset from POSIX::strftime()

Version 2, December 2007
    - tweaks

Version 1, November 2007
    - the first version