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> > You don't think red represent an oldness in Git? Whereas green
> > represents progress?
>
> No, I don't think that.
>
> Perhaps you think that, but if that is the case, it is based on your own sociocultural background. Hey, and let's not forget that supposedly 8% or so of all males are red-green blind... ;-)


FWIW, I think if you made a poll and asked which color is the most
"positive" between green and red, the vast majority of people would
say "green". Examples could be traffic green lights vs red lights, or
that in nature quiet & peaceful usually involves green while
danger/action involves red (tree leafs vs blood).

Philippe
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