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Agreed. When at some point the website that they are pointing to changes in the future they will lose all context on why a change was made.

I believe in the "plane flying across the ocean without WiFi test" or basically anywhere without Internet access. If I am on a plane flying across the ocean without WiFi, do I have the information in the git commit to understand what happened. A git message that consists entirely of a link to a website is useless in that case.



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