Template talk:Time zones of Africa

Old thumbnail (MediaWiki bug?)
This template is still showing the old thumbnail for Image:Africa-timezones.png. Is this a MediaWiki bug? Is there a way of getting it to show the new thumbnail in the template?

I have cleared the MediaWiki cache on both the image itself and the template using action=purge. I have also created a new profile in Firefox to make sure it wasn't my browser cache. I have also tried, immediately after creating a new Firefox profile, pasting the address of the edit page into the address bar and going straight from there to a preview of what the page would look like if " " was replaced with "  ".

The only thing that seems to work is replacing "|thumb" with "|frame". Even "|frameless" does not work. So using "|frame" might be a solution for this page. However, it would not be a solution for cases where the original image is too large to use "|frame" (or, indeed, where there is a chance it might be replaced by a more high-resolution image). So it would still be nice to know what the correct solution would be, or for the bug to be corrected if there is one. --82.10.206.198 on 18 October 2009‎

"POV pushing"
User:John Maynard Friedman, blunt claim from someone someone who hasn't even bothered to check the sources on Morocco or Daylight saving time in Morocco.

http://www.mmsp.gov.ma/ar/actualites.aspx?id=1598

الاستمرار في العمل بالساعة الإضافية : (GMT + 1).

طبقا لمقتضيات المرسوم 2.18.855، المصادق عليه في المجلس الحكومي، المنعقد يوم الجمعة 26 أكتوبر 2018، المتعلق بالساعة القانونية، تعلن وزارة إصلاح الإدارة والوظيفة العمومية، أنه سيتم الاستمرار في العمل بالساعة الإضافية المعمول بها حاليا (GMT + 1) بكيفية مستقرة، وذلك ابتداء من تاريخ نشر المرسوم السالف الذكر بالجريدة الرسمية، يوم السبت 27 أكتوبر 2018. Rob984 (talk) 16:42, 8 April 2019 (UTC)
 * Western European Summer Time should definitely not have been there, I did not add it - it has been there since at least April 2012. I fully agree with its removal.
 * I don't read Arabic so accept that I was wrong to assume that a non-anglophone country would never use GMT. There are some editors who try to push archaic notations like GMT, failing to reflect a worldwide view: invariably neutral specifications like UTC are what the tables should show. So I was perhaps over-vigorous in questioning the motive in including it here. --John Maynard Friedman (talk) 22:53, 8 April 2019 (UTC)