Re: [PATCH] git-mktree: reverse of git-ls-tree.

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On Tue, 2006-02-21 at 01:49 -0800, Junio C Hamano wrote:

> Keith is saying that unlike ciecle-c, (c) is meaningless.  While
> he is right about that, it does not matter, as long as he is
> talking about "legal meaning in the US".  It is my understanding
> that spelled out "Copyright" (or its abbreviation, "Copr.")
> weighs as much as the circle-c mark.

Precisely. I'd say either remove the (c) or replace it with the correct
symbol. As including the correct symbol requires selecting between an
8859 and 10646 encoding, one shows one's i18n-fu by including the © in
UTF-8.

Once this choice is firmly in place, the opportunties for excessive
character usage really flourish:

http://gitweb.freedesktop.org/?p=cairo;a=blobdiff;h=1c63adec9b6547c6446548dc3a877e1e4ba29bfd;hp=a6ebc5e04773c8b544cfb721b635ef5534be235f;hb=cc890b9cf4d2a38e13ae48e16589c4fd02678f99;f=src/cairo-pen.c
  
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