So nice & cool to use smat tools written by smart people !
Thank you very much Konstantin, at first glance, it should do it.
I am going to study it in the deep and perform test. I will inform you of 
the results.

Le mercredi 19 septembre 2012 12:06:45 UTC+2, Konstantin Khomoutov a écrit :
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> `git filter-branch` [1] is what you're probably looking for as it 
> allows one to apply arbitrary script to manipulate each commit on a 
> branch (or all branches).
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