I am just setting the current date rather than trying to figure out the date of last change.
I also noticed that the documents/time.txt file has an incorrect license specified.
The original files from the 0.6 and 0.7 branches of the FLL project already show the open-standard-license-1.0-or-later as the license.
Make sure the documents/time.txt correctly identifies the license as open-standard-license-1.0-or-later to avoid confusion.
# fss-0002 iki-0000
#
# license: open-standard-license-1.0
+# version 2024/07/02
#
# This file (assumed to be named actions.txt) can be more easily read using the following iki_read commands:
# iki_read actions.txt +Q -w -W code '"' '"'
# fss-0002 iki-0000
#
# license: open-standard-license-1.0
+# version 2024/07/02
#
# This file (assumed to be named entry.txt) can be more easily read using the following iki_read commands:
# iki_read entry.txt +Q -r PID PID -w -WW code '"' '"'
# fss-0002 iki-0000
#
# license: open-standard-license-1.0
+# version 2024/07/02
#
# This file (assumed to be named exit.txt) can be more easily read using the following iki_read commands:
# iki_read exit.txt +Q -w -r PID PID -w -W code '"' '"'
# fss-0002 iki-0000
#
# license: open-standard-license-1.0
+# version 2024/07/02
#
# This file (assumed to be named packet.txt) can be more easily read using the following iki_read commands:
# iki_read packet.txt +Q -w -W code '"' '"'
# fss-0002 iki-0000
#
# license: cc-by-sa-4.0
+# version 2024/07/02
#
# This file (assumed to be named readme.bootstrap.txt) can be more easily read using the following iki_read commands:
# iki_read readme.bootstrap.txt +Q -w -rr FLL FLL FSS FSS -WW character "'" "'" code '"' '"'
# fss-0002 iki-0000
#
# license: cc-by-sa-4.0
+# version 2024/07/02
#
# This file (assumed to be named readme.build.txt) can be more easily read using the following iki_read commands:
# iki_read readme.build.txt +Q -w -rr FLL FLL FSS FSS -WW character "'" "'" code '"' '"'
# fss-0002 iki-0000
#
# license: cc-by-sa-4.0
+# version 2024/07/02
#
# This file (assumed to be named readme.build.txt) can be more easily read using the following iki_read commands:
# iki_read readme.txt +Q -w -rrrr API API FLL FLL FSS FSS KISS KISS -WW character "'" "'" code '"' '"'
# fss-0002 iki-0000
#
# license: open-standard-license-1.0
+# version 2024/07/02
#
# This file (assumed to be named rule.txt) can be more easily read using the following iki_read commands:
# iki_read rule.txt +Q -r PID PID -w -W code '"' '"'
# fss-0002 iki-0000
#
# license: open-standard-license-1.0
+# version 2024/07/02
#
# This file (assumed to be named simulate.txt) can be more easily read using the following iki_read commands:
# iki_read simulate.txt +Q -w -W code '"' '"'
# fss-0002 iki-0000
#
-# license: cc-by-sa-4.0
+# license: open-standard-license-1.0-or-later
+# version 2024/07/02
#
# This file (assumed to be named time.txt) can be more easily read using the following iki_read commands:
# iki_read time.txt +Q -r UTC UTC -w -WW character "'" "'" code '"' '"'
# fss-0002 iki-0000
#
# license: open-standard-license-1.0
+# version 2024/07/02
#
# This file (assumed to be named entry.txt) can be more easily read using the following iki_read commands:
# iki_read entry.txt +Q -w -W code '"' '"'
# fss-0002 iki-0000
#
# license: open-standard-license-1.0
+# version 2024/07/02
#
# This file (assumed to be named exit.txt) can be more easily read using the following iki_read commands:
# iki_read exit.txt +Q -w -W code '"' '"'
# fss-0002 iki-0000
#
# license: open-standard-license-1.0
+# version 2024/07/02
#
# This file (assumed to be named packet.txt) can be more easily read using the following iki_read commands:
# iki_read packet.txt +Q -w -W code '"' '"'
# fss-0002 iki-0000
#
# license: open-standard-license-1.0
+# version 2024/07/02
#
# This file (assumed to be named rule.txt) can be more easily read using the following iki_read commands:
# iki_read rule.txt +Q -w -W code '"' '"'
# fss-0002 iki-0000
#
# license: open-standard-license-1.0
+# version 2024/07/02
#
# This file (assumed to be named task.txt) can be more easily read using the following iki_read commands:
# iki_read task.txt +Q -w -W code '"' '"'
# fss-0002 iki-0000
#
# license: open-standard-license-1.0
+# version 2023/12/16
#
# This file (assumed to be named time.txt) can be more easily read using the following iki_read commands:
# iki_read time.txt +Q -r UTC UTC -w -WW character "'" "'" code '"' '"'