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Prepare for Release v2.3.0 #11

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@Ahuge Ahuge commented Mar 7, 2024

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The `--preserve-timestamp` flag will set metadata on the s3 objects and
then update the files on disk during a download.

If the `--preserve-timestamp` flag is passed during an upload the following metadata keys will be set:
  - x-amz-meta-file-ctime
  - x-amz-meta-file-mtime
  - x-amz-meta-file-atime

If the `--preserve-timesamp` flag is passed during a download, s5cmd
will attempt to modify the created files on disk.
  **There doesn't appear to be a way to change the created date on Linux

** Note this has been rebased as of 2024/03/06
The `--preserve-ownership` flag will query the user and group and store that in S3 as metadata.

On Windows this stores the SID, on linux this stores the uid/gid.

** Note this has been rebased as of 2024/03/06
We encountered an issue in testing where the new owner of the file had no permissions of any of the downloaded files.
It appears that this was due to the s5cmd process running as a SYSTEM service and executing --preserve-ownership to set the owner to "Ahuge".
@Ahuge Ahuge merged commit 572c3fd into release/latest Mar 7, 2024
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