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Re: Recording the date at which a change was pushed to Savannah
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David Kastrup |
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Re: Recording the date at which a change was pushed to Savannah |
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Wed, 03 Dec 2014 07:47:48 +0100 |
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Glenn Morris <address@hidden> writes:
> So what I take away from this is what I can't know when Y happened, I
> can only know it was after X and before Z. Whoop.
Why would that be important? This is a distributed version control
system with a common history that does not include tracking of the
various ways it was synched.
> I've already been confused by this once (in trying to figure out what
> went on in some recent merge commits), and expect to be confused by it
> again in future. Basically all I can do is ignore the Date fields
> completely, or treat them as lower limits.
What are you trying to use them for?
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David Kastrup
- Recording the date at which a change was pushed to Savannah, Glenn Morris, 2014/12/01
- Re: Recording the date at which a change was pushed to Savannah, Yuri Khan, 2014/12/01
- Recording the date at which a change was pushed to Savannah, Stephen J. Turnbull, 2014/12/02
- Re: Recording the date at which a change was pushed to Savannah, Stefan Monnier, 2014/12/02
- Re: Recording the date at which a change was pushed to Savannah, Eli Zaretskii, 2014/12/03
- Re: Recording the date at which a change was pushed to Savannah, Stefan Monnier, 2014/12/03
- Re: Recording the date at which a change was pushed to Savannah, Eli Zaretskii, 2014/12/03