Note that this includes a little bit of manual deduplication, as we have several contributors who have used different names for the same email address (or different email addresses for the same name?). Future updates to this list will need to manually dedupe as well.
Fixes#738 by changing the git config autocrlf test to check for what we do not want to see "false".
Instead of trying to convert the output of git config autocrlf to binary, which will not always work as "input" is also a valid value in addition to true and false, we check for the value false and exit if it is found.
- Make logo.png 1024x1024 as originally intended
- Apply lossless compression (now 10k instead of 17k)
- Normalize logo.svg's viewbox, which probably caused the incorrectly sized logo.png in the first place
Fixes#737
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* lib/git/git_is_touched: Speed up
This used to use `git status --porcelain`, which by necessity needs to
check the entire repo for all kinds of changes, just to figure out if
there are any.
Instead, we now use git commands that can exit early.
In large repos, this can be faster by a factor of 15 or so.
Fixes#624.
* Fix return status
`git diff` also returns 1 if there *is* a diff.