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Missing holiday/s in US calendar for Thunderbird

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I just subscribed to the US Holidays calendar on the TB Holidays page: https://www.thunderbird.net/en-US/calendar/holidays/ -> https://www.thunderbird.net/media/caldata/autogen/United-States-Holidays.ics

I noticed that Memorial Day is missing for all the years included in the calendar. I just ran across it, so I haven't looked thoroughly.

Is there a way to report this to someone or to correct it and submit a corrected version?

Thanks!

I just subscribed to the US Holidays calendar on the TB Holidays page: https://www.thunderbird.net/en-US/calendar/holidays/ -> https://www.thunderbird.net/media/caldata/autogen/United-States-Holidays.ics I noticed that Memorial Day is missing for all the years included in the calendar. I just ran across it, so I haven't looked thoroughly. Is there a way to report this to someone or to correct it and submit a corrected version? Thanks!

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It should appear as May 27th. It shows on my calendar.

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My calendar in Thunderbird shows "Decoration Day (AK, AL, AR, AZ, CA)." As of a few minutes ago, the entry for 2024 in the ICS file on the TB calendar page (linked in my OP) is shown below. If your TB calendar shows "Memorial Day," then either my TB is misreading the file or your calendar is an older version that is correct.

BEGIN:VEVENT SUMMARY:Decoration Day (AK\, AL\, AR\, AZ\, CA) DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240527 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240528 DTSTAMP:20240119T095054Z UID:us/memorial-day-2024 CATEGORIES:Holidays CLASS:public DESCRIPTION:State Holiday - Memorial Day commemorates all Americans who ha

ve died in military service for the United States.

LAST-MODIFIED:20240119T095054Z TRANSP:transparent END:VEVENT

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