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[...]So, maybe adding a date of release is also a good idea? I know, that it's not so important but it could be very helpful for users in future etc. (Or when something added e.g. in version x.y.z will be needed for someone for a various reasons and he/she knows only a date of release, then it will be much easier to find it and so on). So, it could looks something like this:
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v 10.1.6.6rc2 (released: 14 Feb., 2018)
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[...]Another "date" variants. There can be added hour with seconds (1.st variant) or just day, month, year (2.nd variant) etc. (date are examples, of course!):
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v 10.1.6.6rc2 (Date: Wed Feb 18 09:12:29 2018)
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v 10.1.6.6rc1 (Date: Mon, 26 Feb 2018)
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+ Tabbed options sections
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v 5.1.8.5rc1 (Wed, 21 Feb 2018)
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x Fixed JSON interactive view disabled by cascading
restrictions (thanks jester for reporting)
[...]So what do you think? Is it worth to add something like this? If we, for example, will look on a big Open Source project, there always is a date of a release, even for a Development versions etc. And NoScript is definitely an amazing Open Source Project! :- )
Thanks.
(sodead aka daniel4859)