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When trying to add versions to Docs, it says:

Versions must be formatted as a table, where the first column is the version name and the last column is a YYYY-MM-DD style release date.

I'm trying to add some versioning to , and I'm starting with PCRE (which has 2 versions). I have a date for the newer one, but I only know that the first one was released in 1997. Or 1998. I can't find anything more specific than "summer 199(7|8)".

Things like dates often get lost in history. What should I do? Should I make up a date or can I bypass this requirement?

And why is it necessary to provide a date down to the exact day anyway? It's hard for me to find this information, given the subject.


In the meantime, just assume that PCRE will be re-released in the year 9999.

9999-01-01

When trying to add versions to Docs, it says:

Versions must be formatted as a table, where the first column is the version name and the last column is a YYYY-MM-DD style release date.

I'm trying to add some versioning to , and I'm starting with PCRE (which has 2 versions). I have a date for the newer one, but I only know that the first one was released in 1997. Or 1998. I can't find anything more specific than "summer 199(7|8)".

Things like dates often get lost in history. What should I do? Should I make up a date or can I bypass this requirement?

And why is it necessary to provide a date down to the exact day anyway? It's hard for me to find this information, given the subject.

When trying to add versions to Docs, it says:

Versions must be formatted as a table, where the first column is the version name and the last column is a YYYY-MM-DD style release date.

I'm trying to add some versioning to , and I'm starting with PCRE (which has 2 versions). I have a date for the newer one, but I only know that the first one was released in 1997. Or 1998. I can't find anything more specific than "summer 199(7|8)".

Things like dates often get lost in history. What should I do? Should I make up a date or can I bypass this requirement?

And why is it necessary to provide a date down to the exact day anyway? It's hard for me to find this information, given the subject.


In the meantime, just assume that PCRE will be re-released in the year 9999.

9999-01-01

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Laurel
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What if I don't know the release date?

When trying to add versions to Docs, it says:

Versions must be formatted as a table, where the first column is the version name and the last column is a YYYY-MM-DD style release date.

I'm trying to add some versioning to , and I'm starting with PCRE (which has 2 versions). I have a date for the newer one, but I only know that the first one was released in 1997. Or 1998. I can't find anything more specific than "summer 199(7|8)".

Things like dates often get lost in history. What should I do? Should I make up a date or can I bypass this requirement?

And why is it necessary to provide a date down to the exact day anyway? It's hard for me to find this information, given the subject.