[03:50] <technomensch> I have been trying to find the standard for putting dates for "last updated"
[03:50] <technomensch> yyyy=mm-dd???  mm/dd/yyyy (standard for us)
[03:50] <technomensch> us=usa
[03:50] <Flannel> technomensch: in the wiki, right?
[03:56] <Flannel> technomensch: @DATE@ is an easy way
[04:06] <technomensch> not what I meant
[04:06] <technomensch> I am reorganizing the wifi cards by type within manufacturer
[04:06] <technomensch> within each page, they have "last updated" and the date formatting is constantly different
[04:07] <technomensch> I am trying to standardize them to be consistent
[04:09] <Flannel> technomensch: @DATE@ or [[Date(timestamp)]] do it with how the wiki is configured, which is also how its displayed at the bottom of the page.  That's probably the best 'standard' you can have. (even if you just hard code the text instead of using the macro)
[04:25] <technomensch> yea, but then it changes the date
[04:25] <technomensch> if someone hasn't updated it since, oh, 2006, then I shouldn't auto set the date with the code
[04:26] <technomensch> these are the dates I'm talking about: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/WirelessCardsSupported
[04:26] <Flannel> technomensch: You can either use the macro, or just hard code it.  Use the same format as the standard wiki one.  Which would be YYYY-MM-DD
[04:27] <technomensch> ok.  that's what I needed.  thanks
[04:27] <technomensch> yyyy-mm-dd
[04:27] <technomensch> thanks
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