From: David Ward on gitlab.com
https://gitlab.com/cki-project/kernel-ark/-/issues/39#note_562616785

Focusing on this part:

> The tag in the kernel-ark tree is placed on the commit used in os-
build to make that release, and the date is the date at which the make
release was tagged.

We want to use this exact moment as the date in the NVR. But, I believe
we should read that from the commit date, not from the system clock.

> Make dist-all-rpm is used for testing and development purposes, and
expects that there may be changes not from a tagged release, so it can
intentionally change the goalpost.

If there are local changes, they should be committed locally (not
necessarily tagged) and that would affect the commit date though, right?

Can we make it so that if there are no local changes — if this is a
pristine copy of earlier sources — we get the same NVR? If I am
rebuilding a package today from the exact sources that were tagged 3
weeks ago, I believe the date should be 3 weeks ago, not today.
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