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by absherwin
4700 days ago
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Absolutely nothing. According to the linked help page, a fake email address must be provided to git config. They'd need a separate copy of the repo with the blinded email address for public access. It's not hard to do but I imagine it would bother repo maintainers that an individual user could cause different repos to be served. Of course, everyone could just decide that email in commits isn't worth the privacy risk. It's a trade-off. For the curious: Downloading all the repos and extracting email addresses takes 1-2 days and costs <$50 on AWS. |
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