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Revision history for {{$dist->name}}
{{$NEXT}}
1.113 2022-12-31 19:32:24-05:00 America/New_York
- removed support for Google Analytics tracker
- update packaging and metadata
- minimum required Perl is now v5.12
1.112 2015-11-22 16:35:19-05:00 America/New_York
- provide slightly better errors when articles are missing required
headers
1.111 2014-02-18 07:50:05-05:00 America/New_York
- add --year-links to add links to prev/next years' calendars
(thanks, Len Jaffe!)
1.110 2013-12-19 22:34:26-0500 America/New_York
fix encoding problem introduced by bugfix in Mixin::Linewise
1.109 2013-10-21 22:19:50 America/New_York
update bugtracker and repo metadata
1.108 2011-12-27 17:53:09 America/New_York
do not consider days "missing" unless they're in the calendar period
1.107 2011-12-21 08:00:23 America/New_York
make "credit.mhtml" its own template
1.106 2011-12-19 16:45:30 America/New_York
call article authors "authors" in the Atom, not "contributors"
use a strict, optimized %color hash for the color palette
1.105 2011-12-07 08:54:55 America/New_York
only put the author's name in the feed, not email address
include an HTML comment with the generating version in output
don't call our Atom feed an RSS feed
1.104 2011-11-30 17:39:06 America/New_York
css_href config option allows extra CSS hrefs to be added to output
author gravatars are now included by default
minor tweaks to global CSS
1.103 2011-11-08 10:56:49 America/New_York
added article author and calendar's default_author
1.102 2011-11-03 10:50:59 America/New_York
an article's "package" is now called its "topic" -- this will break
your advent calendar, if you exist and have written one
1.101 2011-11-02 14:03:13 America/New_York
The style sheet is now a template, using Color::Palette for picking
colors to use. The default color palette was imported from the 2009
RJBS Advent Calendar. A new palette can be provided in the [Palette]
config section.
The "subtitle" option is now "tagline" to avoid ambiguities with the
Article formatting.
1.100 2011-10-07 18:58:51 America/New_York
The start_date and end_date parameters can be provided for periods
other than Advent. This feature is still young and has a bunch of
arbitrary restrictions. Among other things, the date range may not
cross a month boundary.
A "subtitle" option has been added for the text in the bar below the
main title.
The default templates will be used if custom templates are not found.
The default templates no longer have "RJBS Advent Calendar"
hardcoded.
The default favicon is no longer "rjbs." Instead, it's a nice little
Christmas tree from http://www.favicon.cc/?action=icon&file_id=11923
The default calendar template no longer displays a year and month
label.
The templates can now access the WWW::AdventCalendar object as
$calendar.
Like everybody else, I used DateTime math incorrectly. The "days
until the first door" only worked accurately if there was less than a
month to go. This has been fixed.
1.002 2011-08-04 10:13:00 America/New_York
L<> links now go to metacpan by default
1.001 2010-12-08 09:21:11 America/New_York
correct some encoding boundary bugs
1.000 2010-11-22 18:29:22 America/New_York
updated for Config::MVP v2
fix bugs that prevent rebuilding of last year's calendar
0.100160 2010-01-16 15:39:53 America/New_York
add configure_requires needed to build!
0.100080 2010-01-08 07:41:51 America/New_York
require File::Path 2.07 (thanks, ANDK)
0.100010 2010-01-01 18:29:55 America/New_York
0.093580 2009-12-24 21:24:48 America/New_York
first release!