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Old 10-19-2014, 07:31 PM   #1080
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Originally Posted by eureka View Post
One of them is recognized by GitHub web-interface as e-mail of your GitHub account and author/committer information with that e-mail is represented as a functional link. Look at commit 0d0e21f.

BTW, I guess link to GitHub-provided releases archive in new version announcement would be useful (for diversification of downloads if not for backup purposes).
Yep, basically you get a pretty icon and a clicky to your GitHub profile in the commit log plus credit here: https://github.com/kevinhendricks/Ki...kevinhendricks

No functional difference. But if you didn't want to have the clicky you could always have used a null email rather than a fake one.
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