Replace / enhance "x <time unit> ago" by actual timestamp #7184
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Yep, definitely makes sense, especially when comparing commit dates with some specific date, such as tag date. If the tag date is 2021-01-01 10:00:00 then it is much easier to decide about 2021-01-01 09:59:59 than about "x months ago". |
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If you hover over "X days ago" you get a tooltip that displays the full date and timestamp. This has always been sufficient for my own needs when I've wanted to know the exact timestamp. I like that the relative human readable time is visible by default. |
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This seems to me like a user preference can be changed in the profile settings.. |
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I don't know what to do with myself I don't know what this is |
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I don't know what to do with myself I don't know what to do with |
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I can see how displaying the time diff between now and when something happened can be useful, occasionally, but I very much rather like to see the actual timestamp pretty much everywhere in the github UIs. For example, when looking at a milestone:
I'd like to see which ones of these issues were fixed after a given date (e.g. a specific nightly build). I have to do some mental date time arithmetic, which is so painful as we all know (plus, we switched from CEST to CET recently).
Why not display the actual timestamp instead, or in addition to the diff? In fact, this isn't done consistently. The "opened" info is shown as I expected:
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