Talk:Chamorro Time Zone

Merger of Guam Time Zone & Chamorro Standard Time articles
As noted in Talk:Chamorro Standard Time, these two articles need to be merged; U.S. law and regulations now call this the "Chamorro Time Zone". However, there are some tricky issues here:


 * Nearly all the relevant content is in the Guam Time Zone article; the only things in the Chamorro Standard Time article that aren't duplicative of either the Guam Time Zone or UTC+10 articles is the name and abbreviation (ChST).
 * All of the talk (except the WikiProject Micronesia tag on both talk pages), and most of the external links, are in the Chamorro Standard Time article.
 * In accordance with how Wikipedia handles U.S. standard time and time zones, the proper name of the combined article should be "Chamorro Time Zone", with "Chamorro Standard Time" as a redirect. (Obviously, "Guam Time Zone" should also be a redirect.)

Therefore, once I get the proper references to the United States Code and Code of Federal Regulations sections together, I will:


 * Move the Guam Time Zone article (this one) to "Chamorro Time Zone"; that will automatically create the needed redirect.
 * Edit it to correct the name and abbreviation, add the references, and remove the "merge" tag.
 * Change the other article to a redirect to this one. (The talk will be left there, accessible via the link above; I'll also add a note there.)
 * Cleanup the resulting double-redirect from "Chamorro Standard Time (USA)", the original name of the other article.
 * Create the proper links from UTC+10 to the renamed article.

--RBBrittain 07:34, 13 October 2007 (UTC)

Map
Can we get a map that actually shows the time zone in it? Right now it's like using a map of Germany on the page for Tennessee with the caption "Tennessee is way to the west of this map." Haschel47 (talk) 08:55, 12 December 2009 (UTC)