With today's new release I checked the changelog and noticed that the
most recent entires are still at the bottom of the page.

There was a thread a couple weeks ago where Nik Go submitted a
reversed changelog, which I find more readable:

http://groups.google.com/group/web2py/browse_thread/thread/96eb08eab6e95a66/fb1c6bfc10047b0a?lnk=gst&q=changelog#fb1c6bfc10047b0a

Will this reverse order be incorporated? I've taken this reversed file
and added today's release info here:

http://www.physics.unc.edu/~kmi/web2py/README

I also wanted to suggest recording the release dates in the changelog.
It may be useful as a way for people to find out what's new since
their copy of the web2py book or some tutorial video was released.


On a related topic, I'm curious how web2py version numbers work. For a
version a.bb.cc, does bb get incremented for new features and cc get
incremented for only bugfixes?

Cheers,
Kevin

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