<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" ?><rss version="2.0" xmlns:atom="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom" xmlns:r="https://r-universe.dev"><channel><title>logmu-org.r-universe.dev</title><link>https://logmu-org.r-universe.dev</link><description>Recent package updates in logmu-org</description><generator>R-universe</generator><image><url>https://github.com/logmu-org.png</url><title>R packages by logmu-org</title><link>https://logmu-org.r-universe.dev</link></image><lastBuildDate>Fri, 03 Jul 2026 09:30:33 GMT</lastBuildDate><item><title>[logmu-org] datey 0.1.0</title><author>tim.gordon@btinternet.com (Tim Gordon)</author><description>Standardised mapping of dates onto a discrete annual grid,
together with exact date and duration arithmetic.  This matters
when the primary unit is years but the input data uses dates.
Examples are actuarial mortality experience analysis and
valuation of life assurance and annuities, for which mortality
rates are defined per year but experience and valuation data
are typically defined using dates.</description><link>https://github.com/r-universe/logmu-org/actions/runs/28923226453</link><pubDate>Fri, 03 Jul 2026 09:30:33 GMT</pubDate><r:package>datey</r:package><r:version>0.1.0</r:version><r:status>success</r:status><r:repository>https://logmu-org.r-universe.dev</r:repository><r:upstream>https://github.com/logmu-org/r-datey</r:upstream><r:article><r:source>datey.Rmd</r:source><r:filename>datey.html</r:filename><r:title>Get started with datey</r:title><r:created>2026-05-09 16:52:52</r:created><r:modified>2026-06-24 18:44:44</r:modified></r:article><r:article><r:source>spec.Rmd</r:source><r:filename>spec.html</r:filename><r:title>The datey specification</r:title><r:created>2026-05-09 16:52:52</r:created><r:modified>2026-06-30 16:01:44</r:modified></r:article><r:article><r:source>why-datey.Rmd</r:source><r:filename>why-datey.html</r:filename><r:title>Why datey?</r:title><r:created>2026-06-12 17:14:20</r:created><r:modified>2026-06-26 10:18:06</r:modified></r:article></item></channel></rss>