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Timeago: X year and M months don't show months if M is too small. #5921

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sammyhori opened this issue Sep 29, 2024 · 2 comments
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Timeago: X year and M months don't show months if M is too small. #5921

sammyhori opened this issue Sep 29, 2024 · 2 comments
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Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
Currently, in some circumstances, seemingly when there is >= 1 years and the number of months is <= 6, the number of months is not shown. This could cause a problem for someone, especially when comparing two different versions of someting, if the end of life date is less than 6 months apart then the time till EOL may, misleadingly be the same.

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The number of months should always be shown (assuming it's not exactly a set number of years), even if it's 1 year and 1 month.

Describe alternatives you've considered
If not possible to fix, perhaps highlighting the actual date would at least make differences that aren't shown by the time countdown.may be more obvious to a user,

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Current table:
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Desired date format:
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@sammyhori sammyhori added the enhancement New feature or request label Sep 29, 2024
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This would partially close #5259, but not fix the 12 month issue

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