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.
>
Sometimes I use the git commit log to confirm my timesheets.
However this fails sometimes when I have a commit that I missed getting a
particular file into, and I commit something like "squash into commit with
" for eventual `git rebase -i` to fix the commits
This is before pushing into server
i fiddled around with it a few more hours and came to the conclusion that
this is hopeless. i decided to switch to gerrit codereview.
On Tuesday, August 14, 2018 at 7:32:28 PM UTC+2, Konstantin Khomoutov wrote:
>
> On Tue, Aug 14, 2018 at 02:24:30AM -0700, christia...@itsv.at
> wrote:
>
> > i