Hi Guys,

It's actually not a misconfiguration, it's just the way GitHub displays
commit metadata.  Git stores metadata for when a change was originally
authored (AuthorDate) and when it was applied to the branch
(CommitDate). These dates are sometimes the same, but not always.

GitHub, confusingly, refers to AuthorDate as "committed on ...", but
groups changes by CommitDate. You'll find that the change list isn't
ordered by date if you look at the date listed in the change summary.

Cheers,
Andreas


On 24/08/2018 14:09, Daniel Carvalho wrote:
Hello, Ciro.

I don't think it is a lack of syncing, but that there is a misconfiguration on 
the interaction between Gerrit and the mirror, and the dates are being set 
incorrectly.
For example, commit 699ef82eba4ffe4ba49645968d2969b56599b617 is shown as being 
submitted on 11/21/2016 
(https://github.com/gem5/gem5/commit/699ef82eba4ffe4ba49645968d2969b56599b617), 
but it was done on 06/19/2018 
(https://gem5-review.googlesource.com/c/public/gem5/+/11309). All recently 
merged commits can be seen there, but with a random date.

Att,Daniel Carvalho
    Em sexta-feira, 24 de agosto de 2018 11:18:54 GMT+2, Ciro Santilli 
<[email protected]> escreveu:

  https://github.com/gem5/gem5/tree/master
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