Perhaps use GMT in Changelog?

Derek Atkins warlord at MIT.EDU
Mon May 1 12:41:38 EDT 2006


Eh, it's not that important.  The datestamps are guides, not
absolutes.  The key points are knowing who made a change
and approximately when the change was made, but more importantly
it's key it know WHAT was changed.

-derek

Bengt Thuree <bengt at thuree.com> writes:

> Hi
>
> Would it be possible to use GMT in the Changelog?
>
> The latest entries are timestamped as follows.
>
> 2006-04-30  David Hampton  <hampton at employees.org>
> 2006-05-01  Andreas Köhler  <andi5.py at gmx.net>
> 2006-04-30  Joshua Sled  <jsled at asynchronous.org>
> 2006-04-30  Christian Stimming  <stimming at tuhh.de>
> 2006-04-29  David Hampton  <hampton at employees.org>
> 2006-04-30  Andreas Köhler  <andi5.py at gmx.net>
> 2006-04-29  Joshua Sled  <jsled at asynchronous.org>
>
> using GMT in the Changelog would ensure all date/time stamps come in
> proper chronological order.
>
> Just a though anyway
>
> /Bengt

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