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by gkya
3408 days ago
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Why would they if the tip does not have any passwords in it? It's not like a potential contributor will search the commit log to see if there were once passwords around. Besides, making such changes in public changesets is rude, to say the least. |
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Removing the file, or the password and adding a comment, as well as changing the password where it's used is much less likely to end up with a re-added password later.
Of course, removing the file, adding it to .gitignore and changing the password makes it even harder as a contributor would have to work to add the password back, which is even less likely to happen.