Re: [NEW] math/py-datedelta 1.4
On Tue, Sep 13, 2022 at 07:10:57AM -0400, George Rosamond wrote: > ping imported. Thanks George! --Kurt > On 9/6/22 16:15, Stuart Henderson wrote: > > On 2022/09/05 21:10, George Rosamond wrote: > > > Attached is py-datedelta... useful tool for doing date deltas/math. > > > > > > From pkg/DESCR: > > > > > > datedelta.datedelta is datetime.timedelta for date arithmetic. > > > > > > It accounts for oddities of the Gregorian calendar. > > > > > > It's convenient for computing yearly, monthly, or weekly subscriptions > > > periods. > > > > > > g > > > > This is OK sthen@ >
Re: [NEW] math/py-datedelta 1.4
ping On 9/6/22 16:15, Stuart Henderson wrote: On 2022/09/05 21:10, George Rosamond wrote: Attached is py-datedelta... useful tool for doing date deltas/math. From pkg/DESCR: datedelta.datedelta is datetime.timedelta for date arithmetic. It accounts for oddities of the Gregorian calendar. It's convenient for computing yearly, monthly, or weekly subscriptions periods. g This is OK sthen@
Re: [NEW] math/py-datedelta 1.4
On 2022/09/05 21:10, George Rosamond wrote: > Attached is py-datedelta... useful tool for doing date deltas/math. > > From pkg/DESCR: > > datedelta.datedelta is datetime.timedelta for date arithmetic. > > It accounts for oddities of the Gregorian calendar. > > It's convenient for computing yearly, monthly, or weekly subscriptions > periods. > > g This is OK sthen@
[NEW] math/py-datedelta 1.4
Attached is py-datedelta... useful tool for doing date deltas/math. From pkg/DESCR: datedelta.datedelta is datetime.timedelta for date arithmetic. It accounts for oddities of the Gregorian calendar. It's convenient for computing yearly, monthly, or weekly subscriptions periods. g py-datedelta-1.4.tgz Description: Binary data