Hi Tobias, thanks for mentioning. The last few days, still before the first patch in the new year, we have been sorting out this issue (as we still remember the riots last year :-))
That means, if we have been working on a file in 2012, the copyright date will change in this files only. In all other files, 2011 will remain until it will be touched again (and changes will be made anyway). Hope this is a satisfying solution for everybody. Shortly before we fixed this behaviour, we were working on the so called "nightly builds" (means packing packages and transferring them to partner and public SVN). Probably we have to roll back this commits until now so you get the real diffs with the next "nightly build". BTW: If everything runs smoothly, patch 4.5.7 will be published tomorrow. Also, we will do the roll back on public and partner SVN during the release. Regards Marco ________________________________ From: [email protected] [[email protected]] on behalf of Jungclaus, Tobias [[email protected]] Sent: Friday, January 27, 2012 5:16 PM To: [email protected] Subject: [oxid-dev-general] Annual copyright update Hi Oxid Devs, I just updated EE from the SVN. As you will know, the rev41757 has updated all php and js files with a new copyright year. (happy 2012, btw ;-) ) That would be no problem if there was a pure copyright-update-revision. However, in rev41757 there are also many bugfixes and changes in some classes, that are nearly impossible to find between all the trivial 2012’s changes. (if you don’t want to open several hundred files and look for changes). Please, for the next year: Make a pure copyright-update revision with only copyright updates and release all “real” changes before and/or after that. Thank you for considering. Tobias Jungclaus Match - Market Access Services GmbH & Co. KG Gut Keferloh 1A 85630 Grasbrunn/Keferloh Tel.: +49 (89) 456 920 69 Fax: +49 (89) 456 920 37 E-Mail: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
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