Since the contents of the release file have changed, it should
reflect the date of the most recent build.

If you see a translation fix in svn and want to make sure you
download a build with that fix included, you cannot be sure
if the old date is still shown on the page.

Best regards,
+ Kimmo
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<A HREF="http://kimmo.suominen.com/";>Kimmo Suominen</A>


On Wed, Apr 02, 2008 at 01:27:58PM +0200, Milan Dini? wrote:
> On release page on locale sites, there are publishing dates of releases.
> What I found like a "problem" is that if I create new release for same
> version and then publish this archive, date on release page will be changed
> to new one. Could this be changed so that date there be date of first
> release or that translators have option in control panel that they choose
> should they keep current date or use new one?
> 
> Why would someone create new release? For example, someone find some mistake
> in translation and then update file in svn, but old file stay in release. So
> translator wants to update those files in release with newest from svn.
> There is no changing in code, just in translation, so we should have old
> date.

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