Thing is though, you can always use a future tense like:
The London Olympics {{dateswitch | is due to start | was scheduled to
start | 05052012}} on 5th May 2012; that way, you're always right,
even if it later rescheduled.
So, I think this is a slight improvement over the 'as of' system, if
used carefully.
On 12/05/2009, stevertigo <stvrtg(a)gmail.com> wrote:
On Tue, May 12, 2009 at 1:10 PM, stevertigo
<stvrtg(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Maybe a red colored asterix next to the datestamp, indicating that a date
flag has been switched and needs to be checked: "Wikimania will begin on
August 26, 2009*."
Should be "Wikimania began on August 26, 2009*."
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