On Wed 2015-07-08 14:41:10 -0400, Doug Barton wrote:
> I could see the git Id useful for both releases and dailies. For dailies 
> however if I want to know "On what date was this built?" I'd rather see 
> the date than have to cross-reference it with a commit Id.

but why do you want to know "on what date was this built?" -- is it so
you can decide which of two versions to run (you want the more recent
one)? or because you want to know what code went into it?

if it's just "i want the more recent one" then a git commit id coupled
with a commit count from the last tag would be another approach (this is
how gnupg betas are counted -- beta414 would be built from the 414th
commit since the last official version.

       --dkg

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