Re: Git checkout preserve timestamp?

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On Monday, March 5, 2007 at 23:02:04 (+0100) Johannes Schindelin writes:
>On Mon, 5 Mar 2007, Bill Lear wrote:
>> Not because git wrote the file, but because git notices that content
>> changes, and writes the file (and timestamps it) "smartly".
>
>You know why you put that in quotes? I know. Because it is not smart to do 
>that.

The tone on this list is usually pretty civil, and I have benefited a
lot from the discussions here, and greatly appreciate the effort put
in by all concerned, but this sort of tone --- implying that I am
stupid to even query about this --- is really not very helpful, and
quite rude and childish.


Bill
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