> > On 23 Mar 2019, at 15:51, Michael Ossipoff wrote: > > > > > The International Standards Organization WeekDate calendar (ISO > > WeekDate > > Calendar): > > > > . > > > > The calendar year starts with the Monday closest to Gregorian January > > 1st. > > > > Close.
No, not just close. My definition is a correct wording for a definition of ISO WeekDate. > The start of each week is defined as a Monday. The first week of > the year is the first week of the calendar year that contains a > Thursday. > > Effectively, the same thing as you describe, but the definition makes no > reference to Monday or January 1st. > You mean that the definition *that you read* makes no reference to Monday or to January 1st. I didn't say that I was quoting the official wording, or the Wikipedia wording. I was giving a less arbitrary-sounding, clearly, naturally and obviously-motivated wording of the definition. In other words, a better wording of the definition. Michael Ossipoff 13 Sa 1958 UTC > Barry > --------------------------------------------------- > https://lists.uni-koeln.de/mailman/listinfo/sundial > >
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