Linus wrote:
> In "git", you usually care about
> the old contents too.
True - in your case, you probably want the old contents
so might as well dig them out as soon as it becomes
convenient to have them.
I was objecting to your claim that you _had_ to dig out
the old contents to determine if a file changed.
You don't _have_ to ... but I agree that it's a good
time to do so.
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