From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 From: mailings at hupie.com (Ferry Huberts) Date: Wed, 06 Mar 2013 07:40:33 +0100 Subject: Idle time In-Reply-To: <5136E45C.8090207@hupie.com> References: <5136E45C.8090207@hupie.com> Message-ID: <5136E4E1.2000206@hupie.com> See also the email from Lars. You can make it the way you want by using a hook script On 06/03/13 07:38, Ferry Huberts wrote: > IMHO, yes > Idle time represents the last time the repo was pushed to. > It does not represent the time of the last commit > > On 06/03/13 01:36, Chris Down wrote: >> Hi all, >> >> I noticed Jason mentioning about changing the logic behind the idle >> time, which reminded me of a small niggle I had when setting up cgit >> on my server. Previously I did not store my repos on my own box, I >> hosted them all on github. When I moved to cgit, I mirrored them using >> `git clone --mirror'. The end result of this was that all of my idle >> times became `0 min', despite the last commit times being weeks or >> months in the past in some cases. Is this intended? >> >> Best, >> >> Chris >> >> _______________________________________________ >> cgit mailing list >> cgit at hjemli.net >> http://hjemli.net/mailman/listinfo/cgit >> > -- Ferry Huberts