On Mon, 30 Mar 2015, Eric Smith wrote:
That's all true, but irrelevant. Due to multiple
scheduling conflicts,
the Federal Holidays and Celebrations Administration officially
postponed April Fool's Day of 2015 to July 2. The preliminary
selection for the rescheduled date was July 1, but during the public
comment period concerns were raised that having it the day after the
leap second could result in some people celebrating it one second too
soon.
OK, but they are never going to get it right until they realize that the
change to Daylight Saving Time has to be on April Fool's Day.