Hello,

I've been using joda-time for a while and it's great tool.  Much of the 
complication with calendars comes from the "leap issues" so it's a bit 
ironic that I want to create a Chronology that ignores leap years (every 
February is 28 days long regardless of  the year).  Climate scientists 
often use such a calendar for long running climate simulations and they 
often create climatological calendars where the calendar axis is modulo 
(i.e. the 366th day is the same as the first day).  I would like to 
create Chronology classes I can use for working the time axis of such a 
models.

For the first it seems that I should create a sub-class of 
AssembledChronology where every DateTimeField is a sub-class where 
isLeap is always false..  For the second, I may be able to use addWrap* 
methods of my NoLeapChronology.

Has anybody done this or have I overlooked something that already 
exists?  Any advice or comments?

Thanks in advance.

Roland

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