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Both Subversion and Git keep authors in commits, but those authors differ.
In SVN, the author is being stored is stored as an unversioned revision property svn:author
. Every time a Subversion user makes a commit, SVN creates a new revision and sets this revision svn:author
property to that exact user's name, for example, johndoe:
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r163 | johndoe | 2017-06-07 20:22:15 +0500 (Wed, 07 Jun 2017) | 1 line
Changed paths:
A /project
A /project/branches
A /project/tags
A /project/trunk
initial layout for the project
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$ svn proplist -v --revprop --revision 163
Unversioned properties on revision 163:
svn:author
johndoe
svn:date
2017-06-07T15:22:15.655243Z
svn:log
initial layout for the project
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