schema-publish: Use commit date instead of author date#5229
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schema-publish: Use commit date instead of author date#5229
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ralfhandl
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Feb 28, 2026
- Use commit date of last change to construct schema file names instead of author date
- the date a change was merged into the spec version dev branch is easier to track/understand than the date the author made that change in their local repo
- Improve console output of what happened why
- no schema changes are needed for this pull request
and improve trace of what happened
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This should be today's date (the date that the schemas are published), not the date of the most recent merge. |
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