The result was delete. Core desat 04:11, 21 December 2007 (UTC) reply
Non-notable alternative calendar. Just one of many from a chronic calendar creator - see this page. (Calendar creator is here as User:Karl Palmen but I assume he did not create this article.) -- RHaworth ( Talk | contribs) 20:47, 16 December 2007 (UTC) reply
The calendar was put forward merely as an example of a lunisolar calendar specified by seven rules as follows:
(1) A rule that shows how months of 29 or 30 days are divided into lunar weeks. The days of the lunar week may be named.
(2) A rule to define a basic year of 354 days with months alternating between 30 and 29 days. The months may be named.
(3) A rule defining a leap month year, where an leap month of 30 days is added to a basic year to form a 384-day year. The leap month may be named.
(4) A rule defining a leap day year where an extra day is added to a basic year (or leap month year).
(5) A rule defining which years are leap month years.
(6) A rule defining which years are leap day years.
(7) A rule defining the when the first day of year 1 or some other chosen date occurs.
Karl ( talk) 13:19, 17 December 2007 (UTC) reply
The result was delete. Core desat 04:11, 21 December 2007 (UTC) reply
Non-notable alternative calendar. Just one of many from a chronic calendar creator - see this page. (Calendar creator is here as User:Karl Palmen but I assume he did not create this article.) -- RHaworth ( Talk | contribs) 20:47, 16 December 2007 (UTC) reply
The calendar was put forward merely as an example of a lunisolar calendar specified by seven rules as follows:
(1) A rule that shows how months of 29 or 30 days are divided into lunar weeks. The days of the lunar week may be named.
(2) A rule to define a basic year of 354 days with months alternating between 30 and 29 days. The months may be named.
(3) A rule defining a leap month year, where an leap month of 30 days is added to a basic year to form a 384-day year. The leap month may be named.
(4) A rule defining a leap day year where an extra day is added to a basic year (or leap month year).
(5) A rule defining which years are leap month years.
(6) A rule defining which years are leap day years.
(7) A rule defining the when the first day of year 1 or some other chosen date occurs.
Karl ( talk) 13:19, 17 December 2007 (UTC) reply