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"git cat-file --batch" seems expensive for big repos and
loading 70K+ tree objects in git isn't all that fast.
Ideas are cheap, time, code, and testing are not :P
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It would be too much of a burden for caching system when
user-supplied CSS is more powerful.
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Some readers will want to use "HTTPS Everywhere" conveniently;
and I will support it.
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Unfortunately, most users still prefer their mail delivered
over SMTP; so we'll at least document mlmmj integration for now
until we can popularize pull-based reading over POP3/NNTP/ssoma.
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Email addresses get out-of-date, so make sure they're mapped
properly for future readers. git and linux-kernel already have
an established convention for this, so we will follow it.
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Sometimes I contribute to projects with centralization-inducing
things like reply-to-list and bug trackers.
I dislike those things myself, but most of the time I can deal with
them... for now.
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Strongly emphasize decentralization, as that was actually the
main impetus for my interest in git.
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Of course, we need to figure out if RFC 4685 is supported anywhere,
first.
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Because some folks will want to receive email.
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While we're at it, fix up a typo.
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Screen space is precious, and we do not need it in the abbreviated
view.
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Hopefully this simplifies and corrects our usage of Perl encoding
APIs.
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While we're at it, make sure strange characters are escaped properly
in Message-IDs. We'll need tests for all this behavior.
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