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: Re: Rename offensive terminology (master)
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: Sérgio Augusto Vianna <sergio.a.vianna@xxxxxxxxx>
Date
: Sat, 13 Jun 2020 21:00:41 -0300
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: don@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, git@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, gitster@xxxxxxxxx, sandals@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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>as far as I can tell, no evidence that "main" offends anyone. I'm offended by "main". What now?
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