[09:51:57] so I tried to find other Popes who died on Easter, but having a function for that seems pretty complex! A minipoint if you can find another Pope who died in Easter pre gregorian-calendar! [10:08:20] Yes… We aren’t currently bringing in date values from Wikidata. If we were, I think we could say whether a particular Pope died on Easter Day. I doubt whether Wikifunctions will be answering questions like yours any time soon, but it’s an interesting use case to consider! (re @Galder: so I tried to find other Popes who died on Easter, but having a function for that seems [10:08:20] pr [10:08:21] etty complex! A minipoint if you can f...) [10:09:01] but can we make a list of all Easter days from year 1 to 2025? [10:20:29] In theory, maybe… pre-Gregorian Roman Catholic Easter Days were not universally agreed. In any event, in practice, I think the list would be too long, currently. A list for each of the last few centuries might be possible. (re @Galder: but can we make a list of all Easter days from year 1 to 2025?) [11:25:26] Perhaps now with SPARQL it's possible [11:29:08] https://m.wikidata.org/wiki/Q51224536 has a few dates (re @dvd_ccc27919: Perhaps now with SPARQL it's possible) [14:34:42] Hey people, any idea why does the rational no. reader just not take 0/3? : https://tools-static.wmflabs.org/bridgebot/5b36e418/file_70023.jpg [14:35:04] I tried 0/6 0/5 0/4, they all work. [14:37:25] Probably a cached error (see *T391319*). (re @bunnypranav: I tried 0/6 0/5 0/4, they all work.) [14:44:05] I see, any way to fix it? (is it just purge the cache of all related pages?) (re @Al: Probably a cached error (see T391319).) [14:45:17] It looks like it’s in the reader… I’ll give it a nudge in a minute or two. [18:29:45] I've checked and this pope is the only one who died the day after Easter. Now I am checking the day of Easter itself (re @Galder: so I tried to find other Popes who died on Easter, but having a function for that seems pretty complex! A minipoint if you can f...) [18:36:50] I managed throgh Wikifunction API, but execution times are awful [18:40:53] شو مشكلتك. (re @emanmachaal: كيف بدي حلن م بعرف) [18:41:41] She is saying that she fails to solve something. But, she did specify her particular problem. I am asking about her problem. [19:10:19] *Q170499* (Formosus) died in the day that, according to current rules, should have been Easter. But I have no idea back then how Easter was calculated (re @Galder: so I tried to find other Popes who died on Easter, but having a function for that seems pretty complex! A minipoint if you can f...) [19:50:40] there's nothing like a good question to have wikimedians working on that (re @dvd_ccc27919: Q170499 (Formosus) died in the day that, according to current rules, should have been Easter. But I have no idea back then how E...) [19:52:35] the problem is that april 4 1896 was Wednesday! [19:53:31] *896 (re @Galder: the problem is that april 4 1896 was Wednesday!) [19:55:56] Are you sure? This source says Sunday https://www.onthisday.com/date/896/april/4 (re @Galder: the problem is that april 4 896 was Wednesday!) [19:58:03] I asked Wolframalpha about that... but not sure if the calculation is correct! [20:00:13] Did WA specify which calendar the answer was in? (re @Galder: I asked Wolframalpha about that... but not sure if the calculation is correct!) [20:00:20] yes, Julian [20:00:52] but it's correct, yes! there were two answers [20:01:08] so April 4 was sunday : https://tools-static.wmflabs.org/bridgebot/f03db096/file_70025.jpg [20:02:08] and Formosus is even greater, because it was later the protanoist of the [[Cadaver Synod]] [20:02:58] If we can implement something like this in Wikifunctions, this will be excellent. (re @Galder: so April 4 was sunday) [20:05:07] In Wikidata, Hubaishan has worked on adding support of the Hijri Days to datetime statements. I think that such a converter will solve the problem allowing to perfom conversion across different systems. [21:36:26] If you want to check similar facts, Z24122 may be useful (re @dvd_ccc27919: Q170499 (Formosus) died in the day that, according to current rules, should have been Easter. But I have no idea back then how E...) [21:43:40] You're right I think, in fact now I have corrected Z24122 (it's all confusion about different calendars. In Wikifunctions we should use the proleptic Gregorian calendar, but the day of the week too changes between the two calendars) (re @Galder: the problem is that april 4 896 was Wednesday!) [23:19:14] It seems to work now (in English). Is this resolved? (re @Al: It looks like it’s in the reader… I’ll give it a nudge in a minute or two.)