On 11 March 2014 20:50, Evan Huus <eapa...@gmail.com> wrote: > On Tue, Mar 11, 2014 at 4:42 PM, Graham Bloice > <graham.blo...@trihedral.com> wrote: > > On 11 March 2014 20:35, Evan Huus <eapa...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> > >> On Tue, Mar 11, 2014 at 2:01 PM, Roland Knall <rkn...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> > Git commit ids differ > >> > between different people (each clone may create their one) > >> > >> Not technically true. If I make a commit with SHA x, push it, and it > >> gets submitted, then it is true that the final SHA in master will be y > >> != x. However, the next time I pull then I will get SHA y as well. > >> They x and y technically reference different commits, since y contains > >> additional information about who reviewed it, when it was submitted > >> from Gerrit, etc. > >> > > > > But aren't we talking about users, rather than devs? Users will either > > build from a clone from the main repo, or use an automated build, thus > their > > reference point will be the Gerrit | master SHA whichever is the most > > appropriate name for it. > > > > In any case I don't think this fulfils the initial question. Previously > we > > could say to users that an issue was fixed in svn r nnnn and they would > > "know" that any rev later than that was good. I don't understand how > they > > can "know" that with a SHA of the latest master commit | merge. > > SHAs aren't ordered like SVN revisions are (so given two arbitrary > SHAs and nothing else I can't determine which came first) but they do > still have an ordering in the repository. > > Regardless, we can say: fixed in commit SHA. They can pull, and if > "git show SHA" shows the revision then they've got it. Otherwise they > don't. > > That doesn't help "users" who only install, not build as their copy of Wireshark doesn't have a list of SHA (or does it?).
They only way I can think of resolving that is to refer to dates as they are time-ordered (I hope).
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