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Linus Torvalds - that commit is not mine
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Yes, it rewrote history, and thanks to Git's robustness it was extremely easy to notice and identify. Forced rewrites are not an issue if you trust people on your repo, and if you don't (and honestly you shouldn't, everyone fucks up), you can disable force rewrites in the remote