On Wednesday, January 05, 2011 6:40:09 pm Miroslav Lachman wrote: > Ulrich Spörlein wrote: > > On Wed, 05.01.2011 at 19:00:31 +0100, Julian H. Stacey wrote: > >> Ulrich =?utf-8?B?U3DDtnJsZWlu?= wrote: > >>> !ACHTUNG BIKESHED ALERT! > >>> > >>> Hello, > >>> > >>> With the recent changes to the committer graphs, I again was reminded > >>> how much I hate the YYYY/MM/DD format (I can't help it ...). Given that > >> > >> I guess& hope you mean you like linear decreasing order but > >> dislike '/' as a delimeter& want to swap from '/' to '-' as in ISO ? > > > > Exactly. > > > >>> this almost looks like ISO 8601, but is an unreadable variant of it, I > >>> would like to aggressively change this throughout the tree. > >>> > >>> I'd like to start with minor stuff like share/misc/*.dot. Then probably > >>> src/UPDATING, and ports/UPDATING after I've identified the consumers of > >>> these docs. > >> > >> Do you mean you would like to swap eg src/UPDATING 20100720 to eg > >> 2010-07-20 ? That would be more readable. > > > > Yes, I think for lists of dates like in UPDATING or automatically > > generated date output like syslogd, the ISO8601 format only has > > advantages. > > I am using ISO8601 date + time format for years in my scripts, logs > etc., so it would be nice to have it on all places of FreeBSD as a > standard format. > I think 2010-07-20 is really readable than 20100720 or 2010/07/20 and > "2011-01-06 00:03:50" is better than "Jan 6 00:03:50" (in logs) Changing the format of syslog messages is guaranteed to break ${INFINITY} scripts and other log parsing tools. I think that is too large of a POLA violation to justify. I also don't find the format used in UPDATING that hard to read as I use it on an almost daily basis myself. Given that the format in UPDATING is already compliant, this mostly seems to be a gratuitous change. -- John BaldwinReceived on Thu Jan 06 2011 - 14:09:05 UTC
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