Hey, hey, now.

Both orderings are reasonable translations of spoken word conventions into a 
numerical representation. Just because we say “April 24th” rather than “24th of 
April” doesn’t make it idiotic...


Be nice. We’re sensitive over here.



😉





From: Rolf Eike Beer
Sent: ‎Wednesday‎, ‎April‎ ‎24‎, ‎2013 ‎6‎:‎19‎ ‎AM
To: [email protected]

Am 24.04.2013 11:49, schrieb Hendrik Sattler:
> Hi,
> 
> seems the time string in the news section need a fix:
> 11.07.2012 CMake 2.8.10 Just Released
> 08.09.2012 CMake 2.8.9 is Now Available!
> 07.18.2012 Kitware Announces New Fall Courses
> 04.19.2012 CMake 2.8.8 is Now Available
> 03.02.2012 CDash 2.0.2 Now Available
> 
> The dotted date notation with the year at the end indicates the format
> DD.MM.YYYY
> but there are only 12 month ;-)

This is the idiotic American date format which changes the direction in 
the middle of the date. It's MM.DD.YYYY.

Eike
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