Re: [dev] which versions are dwm pull requestes intended to apply to cleanly?

From: Anselm R Garbe <garbeam_AT_gmail.com>
Date: Thu, 16 Jun 2016 07:27:58 +0200

On 15 June 2016 at 19:45, FRIGN <dev_AT_frign.de> wrote:
> we also had this discussion already. The point here is: using the date of
> the "update" is the best and easiest heuristic. you see with one look
> if a dropbox-pull request is relatively old or new.

I would suggest to use: <project>-<pull request title>-<short dropbox hash>-<YYMMDD>.pull request

Replacing the "dropbox" portion with the short hash makes it much less
accurate to what dropbox version the pull request applies to.
Also condensing the date to skip the century is a good idea in the
year 2016. Still 84 years to come without a century problem of pull request
file names.

I would even go that far to skip the date completely. It doesn't
really tell you much. If someone bothers of the age of a pull request, then
you can always check dropbox with the hash.

-Anselm
Received on Thu Jun 16 2016 - 07:27:58 CEST

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