On Mon, 21 Apr 2014, Sean Hunt wrote: > I don't think there's precedent for this interpretation here, normally if we > say "the last week" or "the last 7 days" or such, > we go by real time, not "the previous Agoran week" or "the previous 7 Agoran > days".
This interpretation is hampered by the fact that a month can be anything from 28-31 days if used that way, so it isn't actually a clear definition of a fixed time span. I remember it coming up at least once, but don't remember the context or decision.