Re: [QGIS-Developer] Latest Plugin Version Timestamp

2024-01-02 Thread Andrea Giudiceandrea via QGIS-Developer

Andrea Giudiceandrea andreaerdna at libero.it
Thu Dec 28 08:05:09 PST 2023



Anyway the current displayed version format is not the intended one.
Please see 
https://github.com/qgis/QGIS-Django/pull/315#issuecomment-1869307984 and 
https://github.com/qgis/QGIS-Django/pull/315#issuecomment-1869422268


It seems to me a cloudflare caching issue.


Hi Calvin,
a patch [1] has been recently submitted by Lova Andriarimalala in order 
to fix the issue.


Best regards.

Andrea


[1] https://github.com/qgis/QGIS-Django/pull/335
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Re: [QGIS-Developer] Latest Plugin Version Timestamp

2023-12-28 Thread Andrea Giudiceandrea via QGIS-Developer

Il 28/12/2023 16:11, C Hamilton via QGIS-Developer ha scritto:
I noticed that you changed the plugin version timestamp on the 
QGIS plugin repository web pages and in part I like it, but do you 
really need to use decimal seconds (i.e. 
2023-11-02T16:44:07.716972+00:00). This just takes up excessive space 
on the web page and I believe you can replace '+00:000' with 'Z'. That 
would shorten it more so it would look like 2023-11-02T16:44:07Z. That 
would be preferable to me.


Hi Calvin,
indeed the display of the plugins version has been recently modified.
Anyway the current displayed version format is not the intended one.
Please see 
https://github.com/qgis/QGIS-Django/pull/315#issuecomment-1869307984 and 
https://github.com/qgis/QGIS-Django/pull/315#issuecomment-1869422268


It seems to me a cloudflare caching issue.

Best regards.

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[QGIS-Developer] Latest Plugin Version Timestamp

2023-12-28 Thread C Hamilton via QGIS-Developer
I noticed that you changed the plugin version timestamp on the QGIS plugin
repository web pages and in part I like it, but do you really need to use
decimal seconds (i.e.  2023-11-02T16:44:07.716972+00:00). This just takes
up excessive space on the web page and I believe you can replace '+00:000'
with 'Z'. That would shorten it more so it would look like
2023-11-02T16:44:07Z.
That would be preferable to me.

Thanks,
Calvin
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