Currently you can copy every information of commit except the commit date. Because I use SourceGit for git-svn mirrored repository, using SHA hashes has little sense for me -- other developers works using SVN. To refer to commit I copy the SVN commit number from git-svn-id property of commit, but to make conversation more clear I also want to mention when this commit was done.
Also, it would be very useful, if SourceGit would recognize git-svn-id commit property and allow also to copy SVN commit.
So I propose to add two new entries in the Copy submenu:
- Commit date (in the same format as configured for all dates in the application)
- SVN commit (if git-svn-id property is present and have correct format)
Currently you can copy every information of commit except the commit date. Because I use SourceGit for git-svn mirrored repository, using SHA hashes has little sense for me -- other developers works using SVN. To refer to commit I copy the SVN commit number from git-svn-id property of commit, but to make conversation more clear I also want to mention when this commit was done.
Also, it would be very useful, if SourceGit would recognize git-svn-id commit property and allow also to copy SVN commit.
So I propose to add two new entries in the Copy submenu: