Re:

2018-04-14 Thread Michael Ossipoff
Yes, there's a calendar-forum. It seems to me that it has between 100 and
200 members, internationally.

Its url contains the characters CALNDR-L, if I remember correctly. You
could try googling that character-string, or just google "calendar forum".

It's based at the University of South Carolina, it seems to me.

Right now, the French-Republican Calendar, with 10-day weeks, and 12 months
of 30 days each, is being discussed, in a comparison with a WeekDate
calendar such as ISO WeekDate. In that thread, my own Minimum-Displacement
leapyear-rule is defined.

Michael Ossipoff


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Archive CALNDR-L

2018-04-14 Thread Valentin Hristov
http://calndr-l.10958.n7.nabble.com/
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Re:

2018-04-14 Thread Geoff Thurston
I used to subscribe to the  CALNDR-L mailing list but I gave it up because
I did not have time to consider the numerous fascinating postings. It seems
to be still available at:

http://myweb.ecu.edu/mccartyr/calndr-l.html

Geoff

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