Em Quinta-feira 19. Novembro 2009, às 00.12.27, Mark Constable escreveu: > Thomas Zander wrote: > > In essence, if 3 years from now I find a commit with your email address > > on it, how will I figure out who actually pushed it. Thats all. > > How about every repo has, by convention, a "commits" branch and > a post commit hook that ensures whatever meta info is required, > however it can be gleaned, is also checked into that commits branch. > A bit like how gitosis uses a repo to store auth/acl info to help > manage the other repos.
That's exactly my idea. And of course it won't be named commits, because we're
not talking about commits.
It's a push log, similar to a local repository's reflog.
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