Re: What's in git.git (stable)

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Hi,

On Tue, 13 Feb 2007, Randal L. Schwartz wrote:

> >>>>> "Junio" == Junio C Hamano <junkio@xxxxxxx> writes:
> 
> Junio> I am starting to regret asking that question.  I initially had
> Junio> something related to Feb 14th in mind when I sent the message,
> Junio> but realized it is not as universal as I thought after reading
> Junio> an Wikipedia article.
> 
> The "would have been Randal's Parents' 46th wedding anniversary had
> they not divorced 28 years ago" release? :)
> 
> And I was born exactly nine months later.  Amazing.  Not only that, my brother
> was born the same day a year later.  Can anyone say "wedding night and first
> anniversary"? :)

Okay, okay, I already had one shot, but here's another:

<silly>
Let's call it "American PI minus one" release. Since Americans love to 
fsck up the dates, they would write the month first, then the day, 
which ends up being 2.14, which is exactly PI - 1 rounded to three digits! 

Alternatively, since they really write 2/14, we could call it the "one 
seventh" release...
</silly>

Enough already,
Dscho

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