Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason <avarab@xxxxxxxxx> writes: > When the CoC document was added in 5cdf2301d4a (add a Code of Conduct > document, 2019-09-24) it was added from some 1.4 version of the > document whose word wrapping doesn't match what's currently at [1], > which matches content/version/1/4/code-of-conduct.md in the CoC > repository[2]. > > Let's update our version to match that, to make reading subsequent > diffs easier. ... because a patch going straight to upstream's 2.0 would have to include the three hunks we see here, that would be a noise because the diff between upstream's 1.4 and 2.0 does not touch these places? If so, then this step makes sense to me. > There are no non-whitespace changes here. Not a comment about this patch, but "git show --word-diff" would still show three hunks with no change highlighted as expected. I wonder if the word-diff (or color-words) logic should be further taught to squelch out the hunks that do not change anything other than line wrapping and whitespace fuzz. Thanks.