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@ILAsoft ILAsoft commented Oct 6, 2017

Automatically and silently default to a "1900-01-01" date when an invalid date is encountered.

Resolves #70 by substituting invalid dates with 1900-01-01.

Automatically and silently default to "None" when an invalid date is encountered.
Resolves some-programs#70
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thomasf commented Oct 6, 2017

I dont think that silently dropping data is a good default behaviour, it just makes it harder to know if a conversion was successful. It's maybe a good idea to continue execution if an error is logged.

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ILAsoft commented Oct 6, 2017

Makes sense, @thomasf - to follow current app's standart just a console output or would you recommend some other approach?

Side note - ran into this behavior and fix resolved the issue for me, Jekyll accepted the converted files successfully.

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