Documentation on central commit mode.
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| #   the full corpus requires building but in some cases, where code has been | #   the full corpus requires building but in some cases, where code has been | ||||||
| #   rewritten. | #   rewritten. | ||||||
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|  | # That is the "comprehensive mode" of this script.  There is also the | ||||||
|  | # "central commit" mode.  In the central commit mode, to speed up, *one* | ||||||
|  | # specific commit is favored for the blame data gathering. | ||||||
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|  | # Ultimately, this is input to a process that will compare the output to | ||||||
|  | # another codebase to see if material from these commits appear in the other | ||||||
|  | # codebase.  Use the comprehensive mode if you don't know when the other | ||||||
|  | # codebase forked from the one studied here, and use the "central commit" | ||||||
|  | # mode if you're already sure where they forked. | ||||||
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| # Clear Flaw in this process: | # Clear Flaw in this process: | ||||||
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