onwards to git
Andreas Schwab
schwab@linux-m68k.org
Tue May 5 22:54:00 GMT 2009
Jim Meyering <jim@meyering.net> writes:
> One is very much like the existing glibc.git, with over 64k commits on
> the trunk/master. The other has the same content, but with aggregated
> change sets (and usually-better commit log messages[*]), so there are
> only 13k commits.
It appears the process of aggregation has clobbered the committer in
some commits. For example 03f1681f in glibc1.git has Ulrich as the
committer with the same timestamp as the committer of the original child
031fc0c9 in glibc2.git.
I would also suggest to filter out all commits with the "file ... was
initially add on branch ..." commit message.
Andreas.
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