Re: Remove old forgotten command: whatchanged

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Junio C Hamano wrote:
> The only thing it does is to scratch an irrelevant itch by people
> who peek the codebase and find an old command whose existence does
> not even hurt them.  They may have too much time on their hand, but
> that is not an excuse to waste other people's time by adding extra
> makework on our plate, or changing the behaviour for people who use
> the command without explanation.

It's a maintenance burden that confuses users. I'd encourage you to
read git-whatchanged(1), and tell me why nobody has updated it.

We're not maintaining a museum.
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