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Subject: git-svn: preserve commit dates?
From: Ari Entlich <atrigent () ccs ! neu ! edu>
Date: 2013-04-24 19:20:12
Message-ID: 6130153.1625671366831212710.JavaMail.root () zimbra
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Hey all!
When I'm using git-svn, I'm always a bit dismayed that the dates in the git-svn \
commits are not copied from the original commits. They instead just contain the date \
of the dcommit. Note that I'm talking about the commits in my git repo here, not the \
ones in subversion - I know that those have to use the date of the dcommit.
I was looking a little bit at the perl code, and it looks like preserving the \
original commit dates wouldn't be particularly difficult. Does this seem like a good \
idea to anybody else? My guess is that none of the actual code is depending on those \
dates being anything in particular, but I suppose some people might prefer the \
current behaviour. Therefore, this could be switched on with --preserve-dates or \
something like that.
Thanks!
Ari
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