Could we update our git hook to refuse a push of a new commit whose timestamp is more than, say, 24 hours in the past? Our commit history has some timestamps in it now that are over a month off, and it's really easy to do, because when you rebase a commit, it keeps the old timestamp. If you then merge or cherry-pick that into an official branch rather than patch + commit, you end up with this problem unless you are careful to fix it by hand. It would be nice to prevent further mistakes of this sort, as they create confusion.
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