Latest release date formatting on http://www.postgresql.org/
See "latest releases" in the upper-left corner on http://www.postgresql.org/
9.0.1 · 2010-10-04 · Notes
8.4.5 · 2010-10-04 · Notes
8.3.12 · 2010-10-04 · Notes
8.2.18 · 2010-04-10 · Notes
8.1.22 · 2010-04-10 · Notes
The dates should follow a consistent Y-M-D formatting:
9.0.1 · 2010-10-04 · Notes
8.4.5 · 2010-10-04 · Notes
8.3.12 · 2010-10-04 · Notes
8.2.18 · 2010-10-04 · Notes
8.1.22 · 2010-10-04 · Notes
-Mike
On Tue, Oct 5, 2010 at 21:01, Mike Toews <mwtoews@gmail.com> wrote:
See "latest releases" in the upper-left corner on http://www.postgresql.org/
9.0.1 · 2010-10-04 · Notes
8.4.5 · 2010-10-04 · Notes
8.3.12 · 2010-10-04 · Notes
8.2.18 · 2010-04-10 · Notes
8.1.22 · 2010-04-10 · NotesThe dates should follow a consistent Y-M-D formatting:
9.0.1 · 2010-10-04 · Notes
8.4.5 · 2010-10-04 · Notes
8.3.12 · 2010-10-04 · Notes
8.2.18 · 2010-10-04 · Notes
8.1.22 · 2010-10-04 · Notes
Indeed they should. Thanks, fixed, will appear on the next sitebuild.
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On Tue, 2010-10-05 at 21:05 +0200, Magnus Hagander wrote:
Indeed they should. Thanks, fixed, will appear on the next sitebuild.
Sorry, my fault.
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