On 11 May 2011, at 00:24, John Firebaugh wrote:

> This is what the recent commit history looks like:
> 
> http://imgur.com/YAOq9
> 
> Does anyone else miss the days when all commits were rebased? I find that the 
> super-non-linear history makes it much more difficult to figure out what has 
> changed between two points, or to pinpoint the cause of a regression.
> 

I don't know if this will help but git log --no-merges will hide the merge 
commits. If you want to pinpoint a regression why not use git bisect?

Chris

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