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Seemingly incorrect commit dates #11

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masklinn opened this issue Mar 31, 2015 · 4 comments
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Seemingly incorrect commit dates #11

masklinn opened this issue Mar 31, 2015 · 4 comments

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@masklinn
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The last commit on https://github.com/steeve/france.code-civil/commits/master/Livre%20Ier/Titre%20IX/Article%20375.md is dated 9 days ago (March 22, 2015) but the corresponding law was enacted in May 2013. Other commits are generally slightly off from the title date, but by no more than a few days (except for those before ERA of course).

@steeve
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steeve commented Mar 31, 2015

See http://www.legifrance.gouv.fr/affichCode.do?idSectionTA=LEGISCTA000006150091&cidTexte=LEGITEXT000006070721&dateTexte=20150331

The script is tracking versions with the left panel, which for this article is not correct.

@masklinn
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And I guess overriding that would be a pain in the ass...

Though maybe the date could be parsed from the title? It seems to be fairly regular.

@steeve
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steeve commented Mar 31, 2015

i guess that's what i'm going to do
the thing is, i still need that left side panel to detect how many versions (and thus, when) of the article there are

@vbfox
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vbfox commented Mar 31, 2015

I think that's normal.

The original text specifies : "I. ― Par dérogation à l'article L. 192 du code électoral, le mandat des conseillers généraux élus en mars 2008 et en mars 2011 expire en mars 2015. "

So the old names were still active before 22 March 2015 when they started being applicable. The "patch" that is the law was queued but only partially applied.

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