Re: git and time

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--- Johannes Schindelin <Johannes.Schindelin@xxxxxx> wrote:

> On Thu, 28 Sep 2006, Matthew L Foster wrote:
> 
> > It should be possible to export git data, through say a web interface, 
> > in a such a way that local time order is consistent with commit order.
> 
> Why?

- So exported data is never/rarely in an inconsistent state with respect to commit order and local
time order (data integrity).

- To encourage people to care about/prefer local commit time rather than remote creation/emailed
time

- So people that user repo X, or binaries from repo X, know when bug fix Y/fancy new feature Z was
committed/merged locally

- In many situations "history" is incomplete without local commit time. If a company has a new
driver they would probably prefer to know when the main kernel repo has it, not when they
created/emailed it or when a remote repo committed it.

-Matt

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