On Wed, Jan 04, 2006 at 11:06:37PM +0100 or thereabouts, Henrik Brix Andersen wrote: > Well, CVS doesn't use neither yyyy-mm-dd nor the currently used > format, so the conversion must be done in a commit-hook or > similar. > > Perhaps our friendly neighbor Infra knows where this is done?
It just uses the standard $Date: $ CVS mojo. Nothing special going on here. The format it generates is definitely machine parseable, though it isn't internationalized. If internationalization is a primary goal of the GLEP, then I'd suggest simply changing the Last-Modified field to a manual one and having folks input it directly. If the primary goal is simply to make sure machines can parse the date, then I'd say it meets that goal already. I'd really rather avoid using custom hooks or anything that hacks CVS at all. It's our most critical application, so we try to be extra cautious about making changes that aren't absolutely necessary. If there's another way to do this (i.e. manual entry) then I'd rather go that route and see how it works before looking at hacking on cvs. --kurt
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