On Fri, 2011-04-15 at 14:17 -0700, Mike McCune wrote:
> Hey, how about this! Just include the timestamp on the output:
>
> {
> "day": "15",
> "month": "Apr",
> "year": "2011",
> "hour": "11",
> "minute": "10",
> "second": "27",
> "timestamp": "1302891027"
> },
>
> I realize this is a bit of work at the API handler level because you
> would have todo some conversions but it would keep everyone happy.
>
> This is an excellent suggestion! BTW, all the other fields are integers (e.g. 'month': 12) I'd even go as far to call it 'utctimestamp' so there's no confusion around the timezone. -- Jason L Connor linear on freenode #pulp http://pulpproject.org/ RHCE: 805010912355231 GPG Fingerprint: 2048R/CC4ED7C1
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