Comment by nomel
6 months ago
> then you can either prune it down to a more recent date range
Yes, this is the required inevitable hack to get around it, which involves rewriting the history in various, creative, ways, which (last I checked) changes all the git commits SHAs, invalidating all the issue tracker links, and everyone doing a bunch of manual work to get things sane on their local sides, which are now unrelated history.
Git was not build for any of this.
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