Re: [feature request] gitweb: tags in history

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Jean Delvare <khali@xxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:

> I have a feature request for gitweb. In the history view, I would like
> to be (optionally) able to see the tags, interlaced with the actual
> commits. The idea is to get an immediate view of all commits that
> happened between specific tags.
> 
> The actual format for displaying the tags can certainly be discussed, I
> have no strong opinion on this myself. We may want to let the admin
> filter which tags should show up that way, maybe even letting him/her
> define primary and secondary tag formats (think main releases vs.
> release candidates) for nicer output. Then we may want to group (or
> hide) tags when a file hasn't been modified in a long time. But these
> are implementation details, even the raw functionality would be quite
> useful IMHO, and hopefully not too difficult to implement.

Currently in 'shortlog' view you can see 'ref' markers... which
include tags.

For example 'shortlog' view for 'maint' branch has the following
fragment:

 2010-07-28 	 Matthieu Moy	 Document ls-files -t as semi-obsolete.
 2010-07-27 	 Junio C Hamano	 Git 1.7.2.1  [v1.7.2.1]
 2010-07-27 	 Junio C Hamano	 Sync with 1.7.1.2
 2010-07-27 	 Junio C Hamano	 Git 1.7.1.2  [v1.7.1.2]
 2010-07-27 	 Junio C Hamano	 Sync with 1.7.0 series
 2010-07-27 	 Junio C Hamano	 Git 1.7.0.7  [v1.7.0.7]

where e.g. [v1.7.2.1] is ref marker for 'v1.7.2.1' tag.

If you have something different in mind, please provide moackup,
either as ASCII-art, or link to HTML or image.

-- 
Jakub Narebski
Poland
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