Peter Münster <[email protected]> wrote:
> It would be nice, if timestamps could be preserved when rewriting the
> git-log.

Unfortunately, last I checked (a long time ago!), explicitly
setting revprops might require SVN administrators to enable the
feature for the repo.

It's been a while and I'm not up-to-date with the latest SVN.
Maybe there's a newer/easier way you could give us details about :)

> Use case: I often make a dcommit after several days of development
> (20 or 30 commits), because
> - the users of the svn-server don't need it more often;
> - and for the dcommit I need a VPN-connection to a server, that is not
>   always available.
> 
> Today, after a dcommit, it's no more possible to match a special commit
> by time and date (for example the time of some email exchange).

For now, I suggest including the date in the message body itself
to record when it was written (perhaps using git-interpret-trailers
to enforce, although I'm not familiar with that, either).
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