Hi,

> Unfortunately, the Joda-Time project cannot get involved much in this
> task or the specifics of the library as it is licensed as GPL. Simply

That's one further reason why I thought about a wrapper class, which would not 
contain any of the code of the fi.joensuu.joyds1 classes, but just delegate 
methods, to whatever class which is a subclass of 
fi.joensuu.joyds1.calendar.Calendar.

It's then up to someone who writes an application which requires the presence 
of the fi.joensuu.joyds1 classes along with Joda-Time to make sure he 
distributes it - if it is not for private use - so that she or he complies 
with both Apache Liense and the GPL. 

> > An another example is the TestGJChronology and its subclasses,
> > TestGregorianChronology and TestJulianChronology. They are included in
> > the test suite, and implement those chronologies with much less code.
> > They are intended for test purposes only, and they don't perform well.
> > They do show how one could start a new chronology and then optimize
> > later.

I'll take look at them.

claudio
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