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A small recommendation to give meeting note filenames a YYYY-MM-DD format.

  • Follows international ISO 8601 standard
  • Allows chronological sorting
  • Reduces confusion between regions that commonly use MM-DD-YYYY (e.g., Canada & US) or DD-MM-YYYY (e.g., much of the rest of the world)
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Que-tin commented Nov 13, 2024

Totally agree. Currently the latest meeting notes aren't inside of Github as you might have noticed.

Interestingly we had been talking about publishing the notes again a couple meetings ago, but weren't sure if it's worth the effort due to the lack of public interest.

Let's collect opinions on this inside of this PR over the next couple weeks, and see if there is enough public interest. Otherwise the easiest solution would just be removing the legacy meeting-notes instead of fixing them imo.

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Strong agreement from me. ISO 8601 or GTFO, that’s my motto.

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@meyerweb it's a bit of a mouthful for a personal mantra, but I fully support it!

I have no real stake here; only stumbled across this from the CSS logo announcement and was browsing out of sheer curiosity. It didn't even occur to me that latest meeting notes weren't here — although in hindsight it should have, over a year since the last entry after a ~2-week cadence should have clued me in.

Anyways, just thought I could offer a very minor improvement but won't be hurt if it's rejected simply because it's modifying what's legacy at this point.

@argyleink argyleink merged commit 0fd45c2 into CSS-Next:main Dec 10, 2024
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