Re: What's in a name? Let's use a (uuid,name,email) triplet

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El 19/03/2010, a las 14:13, Michael Witten escribió:

> On Fri, Mar 19, 2010 at 07:08, Paolo Bonzini <bonzini@xxxxxxx> wrote:
>> Maybe you have to define entropy.  For human consumers, "Paolo Bonzini
>> <pbonzini@xxxxxxxxxx>" has considerably less "entropy" than
>> 8aacc35ffca0d34fccf8a750e84e3a81bdcb940b, as does even "Paolo Bonzini
>> <bonzini@xxxxxxx, pbonzini@xxxxxxxxxx>".  For non-human consumers, a good
>> mailmap will do.
> 
> As I've stated before many times, the SHA-1 is not necessary to the proposal.
> 
> Please go read.

Stop telling people to go read your idiotic proposal. It has _already_ been read with great attention, and multiple people have shown immense patience repeatedly explaining to you why the idea is stupid. Your continued trolling is really starting to grate.

The overwhelming, sustained opposition to your idea should already be enough indication that such a proposal will _never_ be accepted into the Git codebase, so right now you're just wasting people's time.

w

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