We follow how other apps present older messages, e.g. Gmail, Facebook Messenger, etc. display it. Specifically, the logic we use is: If the time is <24hr ago, show an absolute time, like "21:30" (or "9:30pm"). Otherwise, show what day it was, and not a time If the day was yesterday, say "Yesterday". Otherwise, if it was <7 days ago, say the day of week, like "Friday". Otherwise, if it was <1 year ago, say the month and day, like "Sep 6". Otherwise, say the year, month, and day, like "Sep 9, 2020". With some tweaks from Tim Abbott to better handle the future case. Fixes #19775 |
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Zulip overview
Zulip is an open-source team collaboration tool with unique topic-based threading that combines the best of email and chat to make remote work productive and delightful. Fortune 500 companies, leading open source projects, and thousands of other organizations use Zulip every day. Zulip is the only modern team chat app that is designed for both live and asynchronous conversations.
Zulip is built by a distributed community of developers from all around the world, with 74+ people who have each contributed 100+ commits. With over 1000 contributors merging over 500 commits a month, Zulip is the largest and fastest growing open source team chat project.
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