> The usefulness issue is harder. I have little clue about the file
> format, but since Debian stable releases are valid for multiple years (5
> when considering LTS), the only way seems to be to store the dates for
> multiple years (ideally 10 or more) in that calendar file. When doing

If it was that easy. A calendar file does not contain a year. 

Right now the package does include calendar files for the next five years
starting with the year it was build. But this still has the current file
become out of date eventually. Maybe we should allow the users to update the
file themselves.

Michael
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