Re: Adding timestamp to apache releases?

2007-10-02 Thread Erik Abele
On 01.10.2007, at 12:22, Erik Abele wrote: On 01.10.2007, at 09:58, William A. Rowe, Jr. wrote: ... I like the idea of adding a date to each news item, be it on httpd.a.o, or our www.apache.org. +1. +1, see attached patch which adds dates to the index and download pages (see changes to

Adding timestamp to apache releases?

2007-10-01 Thread Boyle Owen
Greetings, To-do list item #1 for this week is upgrade to 2.2.6. When I was waiting for the tar-ball to download, it occurred to me that it isn't blindingly obvious *when* the update was published. There's no date on the homepage (http://httpd.apache.org/) or on the download page

Re: Adding timestamp to apache releases?

2007-10-01 Thread William A. Rowe, Jr.
Boyle Owen wrote: Might it be an idea for 2.2.7? I like the idea of adding a date to each news item, be it on httpd.a.o, or our www.apache.org. +1. (Especially since the datestamps of our tarballs are several days prior to each release).

Re: Adding timestamp to apache releases?

2007-10-01 Thread Jorge Schrauwen
On 10/1/07, William A. Rowe, Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Boyle Owen wrote: Might it be an idea for 2.2.7? I like the idea of adding a date to each news item, be it on httpd.a.o, or our www.apache.org. +1. (Especially since the datestamps of our tarballs are several days prior to each

Re: Adding timestamp to apache releases?

2007-10-01 Thread Erik Abele
On 01.10.2007, at 09:58, William A. Rowe, Jr. wrote: Boyle Owen wrote: Might it be an idea for 2.2.7? You can also get it from here for now: http://projects.apache.org/projects/http_server.html or as a feed: http://projects.apache.org/feeds/rss/http_server.xml I like the idea of adding a

Re: Adding timestamp to apache releases?

2007-10-01 Thread Sander Temme
On Oct 1, 2007, at 12:34 AM, Boyle Owen wrote: Is there a reason for the coyness or is it just an oversight, like people who send out invites to parties with elaborate directions and clip-art but forget to put the date? PGP to the rescue! Just downloaded the release, and Safari preserves