> No!  International standard is not equal to en_US. If you check
> other part of ISO-8601 you will see much more differences.

The current code tries to take the data given by the locale to determine when
week 1 should start.

> So it must be checked further what are the usual week numbers in
> US (e.g. from government documents or similar).
> But breaking a long existing standard is usually not a nice things
> to do, because probably a lot of users depends on current practice.

Not displaying correct data for the current locale is even worse IMO. We've had
several bug reports about forcing ISO standard. Besides, you can always get the
old behaviour back by setting LANG=C before calling ncal.

Michael
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