Perhaps in the weekly front desk email, under Database inconsistancy errors, a check against hand-entered dates (or all dates), might be in order. Anything with a date more than say, 7 days in the future is probably a typo of some kind (wrong month or wrong year). A good example of this is the application for:
Vincent Sanders <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
(I've cc'ed his AM, in case he doesn't read this list).
Of course, this is ridiculously low priority, but with some applications
spanning over a year, typos like that can cause some confusion. Also I
couldn't find this script listed inside of cvs.debian.org to submit a
patch. Is it there and possibly patchable, or is a private script on one
of the nm machines somewhere?
Thanks,
--jay
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