The following is a list of many bugs caught on or near leap day, February 29, 2020:
More examples of leap year bugs can be found on StackOverflow,
This is quite interesting, no wonder applications and programmers fail:
The Leap Day alone overcorrects the calendar, requiring we remove a Leap Day every century year. But that under-corrects the calendar, requiring we put a Leap Day back in, every four centuries. Behold the Gregorian Calendar.
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Caute_cautim
@AppDefects Would the world accept uniformity and consistency? Think of the issues associated with this?
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Caute_cautim