On Monday, March 5, 2007 at 21:44:26 (+0100) Johannes Schindelin writes:
Not because git wrote the file, but because git notices that content
changes, and writes the file (and timestamps it) "smartly". If
someone writes into the repo, the timestamp stored becomes invalidated
and the write of the file just creates the timestamp at the time of
the checkout. If no write into the repo index occurs, the stored
timestamp is applied after the file is checked out.
Bill
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