Re: How to log a host (or a repository) of a commit?

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Junio C Hamano <gitster@xxxxxxxxx> writes:

> Łukasz Stelmach <lukasz.stelmach@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
>> Is there a way of logging (an retrieveing this information) where a
>> commit has been created and keeping it when merging/pulling/pushing?
>   http://article.gmane.org/gmane.comp.version-control.git/142549
>
> Linus says:
>     I used to find it convenient to see what machines I had worked on>
> Two observations to draw from this:
>
>  - You could use committer identity for that.
>  - Wonder why it is "used to"; perhaps it wasn't useful after all.

I use git to keep track of my org-mode files on few different machines,
so I might have different needs, in this particular case, than software
developers ;)

-- 
Miłego dnia,
Łukasz Stelmach

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