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    <p>As I've pointed out before the one thing that is unproblematic to
      add are more variable date public holidays, right now there is
      only easter defined,  adding ramadan for example would be no
      problem.</p>
    <p>Further expressing a rule is one thing, evaluating it is a
      something else, and adding some kind of "context" value to help in
      the later (for example a time zone value as has been suggested
      previously)  could potentially work. <br>
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    <p>Simon<br>
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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">Am 18.05.2019 um 12:34 schrieb Phake
      Nick:<br>
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        <div dir="auto">That doesn't seems to solve the problem that
          would occur. For instance, how to represent the first Sunday
          (a feature in Gregorian calendar) after Chinese traditional
          ceremony X (a feature in Chinese traditional calendar) in the
          opening time syntax, if they're split up for "simplicity"?
          What about when the opening time also cover non-holiday
          festivals that only occurs according to either calendars?</div>
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          <div dir="ltr">On 2019-05-18 Sat 04:50, Paul Allen <<a
              href="mailto:pla16021@gmail.com" moz-do-not-send="true">pla16021@gmail.com</a>>
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                <div>Problem of splitting: what if a mapper gives the
                  opening times in both calendar_X and calendar_Y</div>
                <div>and they disagree?  Consumers will have to have
                  rules like: in country_Z use calendar_X if given,</div>
                <div> otherwise use standard opening_hours if given,
                  otherwise use calendar_Y if given, otherwise</div>
                <div>pick at random from what is left.<br>
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                <div>Paul</div>
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