On Thu, May 26, 2016 at 11:53 PM, Linus Torvalds
wrote:
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> So I think what I really would like to see is more like a reverse
> "approxidate" that gives the date in human terms.
Yeah, "human" was the word I was looking for while composing my response.
I am sure somebody will write the reverse ap
Linus Torvalds writes:
> And no, I'm not at all sure that the 24-hour cut-off is the right
> thing, but it didn't seem completely crazy either. I tend to like the
> relative date format when it is "19 minutes ago" vs "2 hours ago", at
> some point it's long enough ago that it's more useful to kno
On Thu, May 26, 2016 at 08:36:57PM -0700, Linus Torvalds wrote:
> Note that this doesn't add any gitconfig setting to do this, which
> would be part of the whole point if this is actually sensible. But I'm
> not entirely convinced it's worth it in the first place, thus this
> email to see how peop
This is a throw-away idea with a simple patch attached, which I don't
think anybody should really take all that seriously per se, but I
thought I'd throw it out and see if it generates any discussion.
I almost never use anything but the default date format (DATE_NORMAL),
but every once in a while
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