Today, I set my clock back to May for some local web-server testing on
my dev box.

While my clock was set back, my boss mentioned a change he pushed up
so I went to update and look at his change.  To my surprise, his
change didn't show up in my change graph.  Oddly enough, when my clock
reset itself about 20 minutes later to the correct time.  I looked
again without any further pulls and there was his change, now visible
in the graph.

If no one was looking for it when it happened, just how easy would it
be for an unruly developer to pre-post changes to an upstream
repository and make it look like those changes actually happened in
the future when they merely occurred in the present?

Just wondering if this is a security hole and whether I should be
worried..  (or perhaps it's merely a display issue).

Thanks,
Bob Eby

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