Im still trying to work this one out. any advice? Jameson On Tuesday, March 18, 2014 11:40:07 AM UTC-7, Jameson Merkow wrote: > > Hello, > > I am using gitlab in conjunction with subgit to mirror a hosted svn > repository in our local lab. subgit apparently created a number commits to > convert svn revisions to git commits and these commits show up in the > network graph. all these commits are by the same user (subgit) and have > -no-commit-message specified. > What I want to do is hide these from view, I was thinking it could be done > by hiding based on user (best option) or hiding commits with no message. > Is there a way to do this? > I am using community edition GitLab 6.6.5 on ubuntu. > > Thanks so much! > Jameson >
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