Cheryl Sabella <chek...@gmail.com> added the comment:

>> Is there a way to get an annotated listing from git (given which patch, and 
>> therefore which person, is responsible for each line)?

Which source did you want to look at?  In github, if you go into any source, 
you can click on a line and it gives an option for 'git blame'.  That shows the 
last commit change for each line.  You can then click an icon to see a previous 
commit, etc.  For the .rst sources, it's a little different and there is a 
Blame button at the top of the source that will bring up the same view (commit 
annotations to the left of the source) as right-clicking.

I had posted about git blame a few months ago on core mentorship and Carol 
Willing mentioned another tool to get all the changes by line.  Here was her 
post:

Thanks for passing along the tip for others. You may also find the npm package 
`git-guilt` useful as it will display all the contributors to a particular 
line's history. https://www.npmjs.com/package/git-guilt 
<https://www.npmjs.com/package/git-guilt>

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