Jc3s5h added a comment.

In https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T87312#998321, @JulesWinnfield-hu wrote:

> Please take into consideration that 10 June 323 BC, Julian is ISO 
> **−322-06-05** because of ISO year 0.


Strictly speaking, 10 June 323 BC, Julian is ISO 8601:2004 -0322-06-05 because 
ISO 8601:2004 requires years to be at least 4 digits long. Also, there are 
other ISO standards related to date format, such as ISO 2014, ISO 3307 and ISO 
4031, so it is best to be specific.


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