Is it possible to get 'git log' to give the date when a changeset landed on a branch rather than the date when the changeset was created? 'git log --graph' (example truncated output below) gives me much of what I want, but it still prints the dates when the individual changesets were created rather than when they were merged into this branch.
* commit 7e8d68fc58b915cc17bca41be833c4f7a062cd3c
|\ Merge: 1b4f10d af0dcdd
| | Date: Wed Apr 25 17:40:16 2012 +0100
| | Merge branch 'foo'
| * commit af0dcdd078197a852fcfad11c5111aa11579aa05
| | Date: Wed Apr 25 17:36:50 2012 +0100
| | t2: adding lorem ipsum again
| * commit 569f5de0eb40cbf198771812f9b099cf71b5b056
| | Date: Wed Apr 25 17:36:36 2012 +0100
| | t1: adding lorem ipsum
* | commit 1b4f10d3eea7c9c6304f7b1fd41818b932e4dad0
| | Date: Wed Apr 25 17:38:24 2012 +0100
| | t4: fi fo fa fum x 2
* | commit d25fa0359fbe655b6a4adeb6225ac283b3543ece
|/ Date: Wed Apr 25 17:38:10 2012 +0100
| t3: fi fo fa fum
* commit d3239b3e327f740fc7194ecf164538361f715ab5
Date: Wed Apr 25 17:34:50 2012 +0100
In the above the output is from the master
branch. t1 and t2 were created on the foo
branch; t3 & t4 were created on bar
. Then bar
was merged into master
followed by merging foo
into master.