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author | tschwinge <tschwinge@web> | 2010-06-09 13:47:35 +0000 |
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committer | Joey Hess <joey@finch.kitenet.net> | 2010-06-09 13:47:35 +0000 |
commit | 4eb82e7d4161114c6a2194f8f887629ab86162c8 (patch) | |
tree | 2f564fd20a3cece7271aaa50fea8e6e46dd52fcb /doc/bugs | |
parent | 651acf8b1490ebdfe15c11fde3792c13fb118f31 (diff) |
Comment and done.
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diff --git a/doc/bugs/Git:_changed_behavior_w.r.t._timestamps.mdwn b/doc/bugs/Git:_changed_behavior_w.r.t._timestamps.mdwn index 6abe203a3..4ce7cc3df 100644 --- a/doc/bugs/Git:_changed_behavior_w.r.t._timestamps.mdwn +++ b/doc/bugs/Git:_changed_behavior_w.r.t._timestamps.mdwn @@ -187,3 +187,19 @@ intentional? Otherwise I could supply a patch. > merge. As the file is then actually modified to resolve the merge > I think it makes sense to count the merge as the last modification in > that case. --[[Joey]] + +>> That'd be reasonable, but `git log` will also show merges that are not +>> conflicting (as in my case). + +>> Yet, I'm not totally disagreeing with your choice. With this `git +>> log` invocation, you're not able to tell from its output whether a +>> conflict was resolved or not. + +>> Also, it's a bit like the *should we use the **author timestamp** or +>> **commit timestamp*** discussion. Your code will always use the +>> latest timestamp. + +>> I guess I'll get my head wrapped around that, and it's fine, so this is +>> [[done]]. + +>> --[[tschwinge]] |