Re: git and time

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--- Linus Torvalds <torvalds@xxxxxxxx> wrote:

>  - so I replicate my home machine tree to the one on master.kernel.org, 
>    and now others can see it.
> 
> When did the merge happen? It happened at 8:30 on my machine, and that's 
> what is recorded. End of story. No ifs, buts, maybes about it. That's the 
> only time you can _ever_ see for that merge.

Ok, so it's more complex because of the workflow issue of delayed/pseudo mirroring/replication
between private and public repos? This cloning/replication is not done through git? Are you saying
it's impossible for master.kernel.org's git to track the local time of each
commit/merge/replication? Perhaps replication time is precisely what should/could be tracked
(locally)? 

>From an integrity or at least gitweb.cgi's viewpoint it seems very important to me that commit
order also be per repo consistent with time order.

-Matt

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