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by david_allison
112 days ago
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If used/implemented correctly, they don't. * This is an optional feature via git config, with a further GitHub setting to reject commits pushed using your personal email address. * If the GitHub setting is disabled, some GitHub-generated commits/fixups use your personal email (e.g. squash merge in the GitHub UI). * I use my personal email in file-level copyright headers, even if the commits use the GitHub noreply email. * I have my personal email on my GitHub profile, visible to logged in users. |
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