https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=147234

Ming Hua <ming.v....@qq.com> changed:

           What    |Removed                     |Added
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         Resolution|---                         |NOTABUG
                 CC|                            |ming.v....@qq.com
             Status|UNCONFIRMED                 |RESOLVED

--- Comment #1 from Ming Hua <ming.v....@qq.com> ---
(In reply to selva from comment #0)
> Description:
> Entering "1.1.29" will end in recognition of "1.1.2029".
> Entering "1.1.30" will end in recognition of "1.1.1930".
> This is contra-intuitive. I would jugest the recognition of the century 20
> in both cases.
LibreOffice is 11 years old.  The code it inherits from OpenOffice.org is even
older.  Recognizing two-digit year "30" as 1930 may seem counter-intuitive now,
it was probably rather intuitive 20 years ago.  And keeping backwards
compatibility is important.

If you want "30" to be recognized as 2030 for your personal use, there is an
option in "Tools > Options > LibreOffice > General > Year (Two Digits)" for
exactly this purpose.

=> NOTABUG

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