Well if there is missing information in history (which humans assume
is time based) the interface should indicate this somehow. In other
words - your argument explains the cause, but it doesn't cancel the
fact that history browser doesn't fulfill its main objective. The
consequence from the user po
You have a non-linear history. As such the history you see in our source
browser is not necessarily ordered by date. That is, you might not see all
Jan 18 commits together, although the commits that you do see together are*
ordered by date.
* they might not be if you mess with your system clock
Hi,
I am trying to track the history of this commit dated Jan 18, 2008:
http://code.google.com/p/pyglet/source/detail?r=ea85f9564e1791f6b686fb330cba831122945791&path=/experimental/animation.py
As you may see on this page there are two dated Jan 18, 2008, but the one
above is missing:
http://code
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