> End user systems could be responsible for keeping track of what time zone the user is in, and could convert as necessary.
That would require routine updates to the timezone database, which is a bit more complicated than NTP. (Yes, DST rules change all the time. The U.S. changed its rules just a few years ago.)
Hopefully, the rise of cheap and powerful ARM SoCs will make it impossible for device manufacturers to make excuses about not running a proper OS on their machines anymore. I would love to see more Linux and BSD on medical devices.
That would require routine updates to the timezone database, which is a bit more complicated than NTP. (Yes, DST rules change all the time. The U.S. changed its rules just a few years ago.)
Hopefully, the rise of cheap and powerful ARM SoCs will make it impossible for device manufacturers to make excuses about not running a proper OS on their machines anymore. I would love to see more Linux and BSD on medical devices.