Hi Eric,

> I propose default rebase operation should preserve either the commit 
> date/author date so that I can legitimately use the git commit log as a 
> backup to my timesheet.  A squashed commit clearly loses its dates, but the 
> rebase operation should preserve commit date/author date.
> 
> What do others think?

Personally, I think what you're saying sounds reasonable. However, you're
talking about a change in the Git source code, so you won't find much
traction on this particular mailing list, which is more focused on everyday
git usage, by and for end users.

Your query would not be inappropriate on the Git development mailing list
which you can subscribe to at http://vger.kernel.org/vger-lists.html#git

~ Tim

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