I've just realised that CGit prints dates either in the server's timezone or in UTC. I'm not sure how I've never spotted it before, but I find it a bit surprising considering that Git's normal behaviour is to show author/committer timestamps in the originator's timezone.
I'd like to change CGit's behaviour here, but I'm not sure if we can consider it a bugfix when the "local-time" config variable is false or if we need to introduce a new variable to control which of the following timestamps are displayed in: 1. the originator's timezone 2. the server's timezone 3. UTC What do people think? Am I wrong that this is unexpected? _______________________________________________ CGit mailing list [email protected] http://lists.zx2c4.com/mailman/listinfo/cgit
