From: Felipe Contreras <felipe.contreras@gmail.com>
To: Jeremy Morton <admin@game-point.net>, Johan Herland <johan@herland.net>
Cc: Git mailing list <git@vger.kernel.org>
Subject: Re: Recording the current branch on each commit?
Date: Mon, 28 Apr 2014 03:50:27 -0500 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <535e165364bc5_338911e930cdf@nysa.notmuch> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <535D4085.4040707@game-point.net>
Jeremy Morton wrote:
> On 27/04/2014 10:09, Johan Herland wrote:
> > On Sun, Apr 27, 2014 at 1:56 AM, Jeremy Morton<admin@game-point.net> wrote:
> >> Currently, git records a checksum, author, commit date/time, and commit
> >> message with every commit (as get be seen from 'git log'). I think it would
> >> be useful if, along with the Author and Date, git recorded the name of the
> >> current branch on each commit.
> >
> > This has been discussed multiple times in the past. One example here:
> > http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.version-control.git/229422
> >
> > I believe the current conclusion (if any) is that encoding such
> > information as a _structural_ part of the commit object is not useful.
> > See the old thread(s) for the actual pro/con arguments.
>
> As far as I can tell from that discussion, the general opposition to
> encoding the branch name as a structural part of the commit object is
> that, for some people's workflows, it would be unhelpful and/or
> misleading.
s/some people's workflows/most workflows/
> Well fair enough then - why don't we make it a setting that
> is off by default, and can easily be switched on? That way the people
> for whom tagging the branch name would be useful have a very easy way to
> switch it on. I know that for the workflows I personally have used in
> the past, such tagging would be very useful. Quite often I have been
> looking through the Git log and wondered what feature a commit was "part
> of", because I have feature branches. Just knowing that branch name
> would be really useful, but the branch has since been deleted... and in
> the case of a ff-merge (which I thought was recommended in Git if
> possible), the branch name is completely gone.
I still don't see why you would need that information, but if you really need
it, you can write a commit hook that stores that information in the message,
it's very trivial. Also, you can store that information in notes.
> You can go back through the history and find "Merge branch
> 'pacman-minigame'", but how do you know which commit was the *start* of that
> branch, if they are not tagged with the branch name?
By recording the start of the branch.
[1] https://github.com/felipec/git/commits/fc/tail
--
Felipe Contreras
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2014-04-28 9:01 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 73+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2014-04-26 23:56 Recording the current branch on each commit? Jeremy Morton
2014-04-27 8:51 ` Robin Rosenberg
2014-04-27 17:27 ` Jeremy Morton
2014-04-27 21:40 ` James Denholm
2014-04-27 22:12 ` Jeremy Morton
2014-04-27 22:31 ` James Denholm
2014-04-28 8:32 ` Felipe Contreras
2014-04-28 8:49 ` Jeremy Morton
2014-04-28 9:02 ` David Kastrup
2014-04-28 9:10 ` Jeremy Morton
2014-04-28 9:23 ` David Kastrup
2014-04-29 21:58 ` David Lang
2014-04-28 17:31 ` Junio C Hamano
2014-04-27 9:09 ` Johan Herland
2014-04-27 17:38 ` Jeremy Morton
2014-04-27 19:33 ` Johan Herland
2014-04-27 20:55 ` Jeremy Morton
2014-04-27 23:39 ` Johan Herland
2014-04-28 6:45 ` Christian Couder
2014-04-28 9:01 ` Jeremy Morton
2014-04-28 9:09 ` Johan Herland
2014-04-28 9:16 ` Jeremy Morton
2014-04-29 22:14 ` David Lang
2014-04-28 9:01 ` Felipe Contreras
2014-04-28 9:17 ` Jeremy Morton
2014-04-28 9:17 ` Felipe Contreras
2014-04-28 9:35 ` Jeremy Morton
2014-04-28 17:10 ` Felipe Contreras
2014-04-28 9:39 ` David Kastrup
2014-04-28 17:22 ` Felipe Contreras
2014-04-28 23:03 ` James Denholm
2014-04-28 23:09 ` Felipe Contreras
2014-04-28 23:40 ` Junio C Hamano
2014-04-28 23:50 ` Felipe Contreras
2014-04-29 0:10 ` Junio C Hamano
2014-04-29 0:59 ` Felipe Contreras
2014-04-29 1:29 ` James Denholm
2014-04-29 3:32 ` Felipe Contreras
2014-04-29 6:53 ` James Denholm
2014-04-29 8:28 ` Felipe Contreras
2014-04-29 9:00 ` David Kastrup
2014-04-29 9:25 ` Felipe Contreras
2014-04-29 9:47 ` David Kastrup
2014-04-29 9:54 ` Felipe Contreras
2014-04-29 10:14 ` David Kastrup
2014-04-29 10:17 ` Felipe Contreras
2014-04-29 10:37 ` David Kastrup
2014-04-29 11:46 ` Felipe Contreras
2014-04-29 10:59 ` James Denholm
2014-04-29 11:47 ` Felipe Contreras
2014-04-29 12:25 ` James Denholm
2014-04-29 13:31 ` Felipe Contreras
2014-04-29 21:04 ` James Denholm
2014-04-29 21:45 ` Felipe Contreras
2014-04-29 22:25 ` James Denholm
2014-04-29 23:05 ` Felipe Contreras
2014-04-30 0:22 ` James Denholm
2014-04-30 0:44 ` Felipe Contreras
2014-04-30 1:11 ` James Denholm
2014-04-29 21:48 ` Piotr Krukowiecki
2014-04-29 8:34 ` Robin Rosenberg
2014-04-28 2:30 ` Sitaram Chamarty
2014-04-28 8:52 ` Jeremy Morton
2014-04-28 10:03 ` Sitaram Chamarty
2014-04-28 6:07 ` David Kastrup
2014-04-28 10:03 ` Sitaram Chamarty
2014-04-28 16:38 ` Johan Herland
2014-04-28 8:57 ` Felipe Contreras
2014-04-28 8:50 ` Felipe Contreras [this message]
-- strict thread matches above, loose matches on Subject: below --
2014-04-28 6:36 Max Kirillov
2014-04-28 18:15 ` Junio C Hamano
2014-04-30 4:04 ` Max Kirillov
2014-04-28 6:42 Max Kirillov
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