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Git-Log-Parsing: Timezone and daylight saving #4

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andygrunwald opened this issue Nov 11, 2013 · 3 comments
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Git-Log-Parsing: Timezone and daylight saving #4

andygrunwald opened this issue Nov 11, 2013 · 3 comments
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A few questions regarding the time of the git log commits:

  • Which kind of timestamp is used? Time of git server? Time of git commiter (client)?
  • What about the timezone (e.g.GMT+1 (Europe - Paris/Amsterdam/Berlin))?
  • What about daylight saving?

A time issue can be change the metric grouped by hour.

Jigal van Hemert asked this questions regarding http://metrics.andygrunwald.com/statistics/git/commits-per-hour-of-day/analysis/64/

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CVSAnaly does not respect the timezone yet: MetricsGrimoire/CVSAnalY#63

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A pull request was created: MetricsGrimoire/CVSAnalY#81

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This is still a good idea. But i wont continue Jacobine in the current way. I am still interested in the whole topic, but wont put to much effort in the current system.
I learned a lot and will focus on a different topics and when i come back to such a topic i will put this online in a new way.
This ticket will be closed to cleanup the project and to focus on new ideas for 2016 🎉

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