I’m not a copyright-lawyer, but I think there are implications on who has authored the code, so preserving this detail can be important. The fancy copy reduced my blame by +90% on the final result.
git blame output can be affected by e.g. ignoring white-space changes.
I’m not a copyright-lawyer, but I think there are implications on who has authored the code, so preserving this detail can be important. The fancy copy reduced my blame by +90% on the final result.
git blame output can be affected by e.g. ignoring white-space changes.