On 06/15/2015 10:54 AM, [email protected] wrote:
On Saturday, June 6, 2015 at 7:21:27 PM UTC+2, David E. Ross wrote:
Now the Releases wiki at <https://wiki.mozilla.org/Releases> says the
following:

SeaMonkey 2.35, based on Gecko 38, was released 10 July (yes, past
tense: "Released on 2015-07-10").

Where do you see the "Was"?
Other products on the same page say "Released on some date in the past" (sic), so a sentence like 
"Released on 2015-07-10" should be read as "WILL BE released", otherwise wouldn't it also say 
"in the past"?



It is incorrect, erroneous, false, faulty, flawed, imprecise, inaccurate, mistaken, counterfactual, inexact, unsuitable, unreliable, not trustworthy and needs to be fixed no matter what it says.

Probably should say "Will" because "This page was last modified on 3 June 2015, at 21:13."

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