On Fri, Sep 17, 2021 at 11:43 AM [email protected] <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Can you use "blame" to find out if "root" has any commits?  It might be
an innocent mistake.  Maybe someone logged into a Git helper app and the
app automatically picked up the "root" name.  Well, maybe, just being
charitable.

Happily, this is my doing. I just got this response:

"Thanks for getting in touch. It is indeed quite benign and fixable! It
looks as though you used @root in your release notes, which is typically a
way of crediting users. If you put some backticks around it, the reference
to the user root will be removed."

Whew!

Edward

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