Hi,
We have been using (for some reason) GJChronology in
some of our joda code. When we upgraded to v1.3, the
formatting of partials e.g. YearMonthDay, LocalDate
(perhaps other or all dates) using a GJChronology
instance (obtained via getInstance("America/Chicago")
is broken:
DateTimeFormat.forPattern("MMM d, yyyy").print(
new YearMonthDay("2005-01-01"))
yields "1 1, 2005" in 1.3 where it should, of course,
yield "Jan 1, 2005".
Using the ISOChronology does not give this error. I
have switched to ISOChronology as per the API
recommendations, but am reporting the bug anyway
(golden rule, etc.)
br,
Matt
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