* every day of the year should have at least one entry
* all entries should have been fact-checked against reliable sources,
particularly for dates
* calendar should contain a fair balance of world history -- existing
calendar, being based on that shipped in 4.2BSD, was very northern
california-centric.
This commit meets these guidelines through March 13. I will continue to
update this as time permits.
to be wildcarded.
As a side effect, this allows '**' in the date field to match every
day of the year, which is very useful for TODO items.
It's important to note that the syntax has a lot of hardcoded (and
undocumented) ambiguity resolution stuff, and is crying out for a
simplification, and maybe some use of yacc and lex.
When this is done, a minor flag day (and probably a compatibility
flag :-( ) should be included, for current users who are making
use of some of the corner cases. I'll raise this on tech-userlevel
before going there. CVS:
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directory, use the first found of:
./calendar
./.calendar
/etc/calendar
Note that currently only the first found of these is used (so that users may
override a system calendar placed in /etc if desired). Users who want can always
use #include to continue the chain...
The Iyonix is a desktop machine from Castle Technology, based on a 600MHz
XScale[tm] 80321 processor.
* Uses the bootloader from NetBSD/acorn32, which is now 32-bit compatible.
* Currently boots multiuser with a serial console.
* Device support is not yet complete.
With help from abs.
calendar.music, complementing Barber's birthday.
- Remove duplicating Beethoven's birthday.
(some materials say it's 12/16, some say 12/17, and some christened on
12/17... I do not know which is correct)
- BTW, who is Johann Sebastian Bach born on 05/22, 1665?
- Add New Year's Day
- Adults Day -> Coming-of-Age day
- Girl's Day is not a holiday
- Constitution Day is 5/3
- There's no Boy's Day on 5/1; maybe 5/5? (which is now Children's Day)
- Add Ocean Day (7/20)
Need sort?
once (though I have not been able to confirm the exact date).
Add NetBSD/FreeBSD birthday too for good measure.
Most of the changes from FreeBSD with corrections.