Hi,
On Tue, 5 Apr 2016, Eric Wong wrote:
> Junio C Hamano wrote:
> > Eric Wong writes:
> >
> > > Using a mmddHHMMSS date representation is more meaningful to
> > > humans, especially when used for lookups on NNTP servers or linking
> > > to archive sites via Message-ID (e.g. mid.gmane.org
Junio C Hamano wrote:
> Eric Wong writes:
>
> > Using a mmddHHMMSS date representation is more meaningful to
> > humans, especially when used for lookups on NNTP servers or linking
> > to archive sites via Message-ID (e.g. mid.gmane.org or
> > mid.mail-archive.com). This timestamp format mo
Eric Wong writes:
> Using a mmddHHMMSS date representation is more meaningful to
> humans, especially when used for lookups on NNTP servers or linking
> to archive sites via Message-ID (e.g. mid.gmane.org or
> mid.mail-archive.com). This timestamp format more easily gives a
> reader of the U
Using a mmddHHMMSS date representation is more meaningful to
humans, especially when used for lookups on NNTP servers or linking
to archive sites via Message-ID (e.g. mid.gmane.org or
mid.mail-archive.com). This timestamp format more easily gives a
reader of the URL itself a rough date of a li
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