I believe that those are ISO-8601 dates so in the format YYYY-MM-DD http://www.iso.org/iso/support/faqs/faqs_widely_used_standards/widely_used_standards_other/date_and_time_format.htm
I would highly recommend anyone writing dates to utilise this format. The sooner the YY-DD-MM madness ends the better. Seriously when is 08-04-02? On 09/01/2008, Carl Trieloff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Aidan, > > are you using month day, or day month? > > Carl. > > > Aidan Skinner wrote: > > Hello all, hope you had a good break. :) > > > > We talked about finishing the M2.1 release at the F2F and doing > > quaterly releases, so I'm proposing that we aim to get M2.1 out on > > Wednesday 2008-04-02, with a code freeze (ie. important bug fixes > > only, no new features) on that branch from Friday 2008-02-22 so we > > have some time for testing. I'll act as release manager for this now I > > (nearly) have the right bits unless there are objections from other > > volunteers. ;) > > > > In parallel to this, I'll start doing the merge of M2 with trunk on a > > branch (taken from and tracking trunk), I'm currently beating git with > > a stick so I can use it's better merge capabilities. > > > > - Aidan > > > > -- Martin Ritchie
