[06:17:54] [SemanticExtraSpecialProperties] translatewiki pushed 1 new commit to master: https://git.io/vx0Bs [06:17:54] SemanticExtraSpecialProperties/master c5c78f4 translatewiki.net: Localisation updates from https://translatewiki.net. [08:35:37] [SemanticExtraSpecialProperties] kghbln pushed 1 new commit to ext-json: https://git.io/vx0Ke [08:35:37] SemanticExtraSpecialProperties/ext-json b0e69ce Karsten Hoffmeyer: Update extension.json... [08:37:32] [SemanticExtraSpecialProperties] kghbln pushed 1 new commit to ext-json: https://git.io/vx0KT [08:37:32] SemanticExtraSpecialProperties/ext-json fae1877 Karsten Hoffmeyer: Update en.json... [08:38:49] [SemanticExtraSpecialProperties] kghbln pushed 1 new commit to ext-json: https://git.io/vx0Kt [08:38:49] SemanticExtraSpecialProperties/ext-json b6636b1 Karsten Hoffmeyer: Update qqq.json... [23:41:12] Would it be viable to make timelines with semantic result formats for dates that do not use a traditional calendar? Specifically, I'm building out a wiki for a fantasy setting (my D&D campaign), and the calendar of that setting has longer weeks, months, and years than a normal calendar. [23:42:11] We have 8 days in a week and 32 days to a month, making the year 384 days long.