Andres4NY, I wish that when I reverted a revert, #git was smart enough to attribute things to the original author.
That is, person A does a commit;
git blame foo.c
shows the lines as being changed by person A. Person B reverts that commit (temporarily), and then later on person B reverts the revert (thereby putting person A's changes back in). But now when yougit blame foo.c
, the line change is from person B.[I know you can manually set --author or whatever, but I feel like it should be automatic.]