probably make more sense to show the "commiter date" since that's when it
went in to the tree. (OTOH, in general git favors the author date. For
example, git log shows only author date by default. But with the commit
hash right there, I doubt anyone is going to be confused by the builder's
date not matching up with git log.)
On Thu, Dec 11, 2014 at 3:44 PM, Dave Cheney wrote:
http://build.golang.org/git/
They look like they are in order of commit, but the date reported may
be the date the PR was opened in gerrit (Just a gues).
Dave
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They look like they are in order of commit, but the date reported may
be the date the PR was opened in gerrit (Just a gues).
Dave
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