Re: Trivia: When did git self-host?

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Hi,

On Mon, 26 Feb 2007, Mike Coleman wrote:

> Does anyone recall when git first self-hosted?  This doesn't seem to be 
> present on the GitHistory page on the wiki, and I'm not finding it 
> elsewhere.

Hey, how about adding a trivia page there, with the information you get 
here?

> I suppose this could mean different things, but roughly I'm curious 
> about the earliest point at which all further commits were 
> human-generated, in real time, as opposed to the machine-generated 
> commits of some robo-import script.

The initial commit was v0.99~954, and it was not yet generated with 
git-commit, because it was not there:

$ git show v0.99~954:
tree v0.99~954:

Makefile
README
cache.h
cat-file.c
commit-tree.c
init-db.c
read-cache.c
read-tree.c
show-diff.c
update-cache.c
write-tree.c

Hth,
Dscho

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