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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">Dne 15.4.2013 18:03, Richard Shaw
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      <div dir="ltr">On Mon, Apr 15, 2013 at 11:00 AM, Toshio Kuratomi <span
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              <div class="im"><span style="color:rgb(34,34,34)">If I
                  remember, I tend to trim off changelog entries that
                  are more than two</span><br>
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              years old once a year for packages that I own.  Two years
              is twice the<br>
              length of a Fedora EOL cycle and since it grows to three
              years during the<br>
              interim, that seems a reasonable distance in the past for
              people trying to<br>
              get a quick glimpse of when something might have changed.</blockquote>
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            <div style="">Would it be difficult to have some part of the
              build process check to see if there's dates older than 2-3
              years and report it somewhere? Preferably somewhere where
              it will get noticed, but not be obtrusive.</div>
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    Not sure if the age of entry is the only metrics which should be
    used. What if there was no change in last 3 years? Then we will have
    just one changelog entry? Just thinking loud ...<br>
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    Vít<br>
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