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Add git-filter-repo
Gitaly is in the process of adding the ability to rewrite repository history. To do this, we will use `git-filter-repo`, built by a prominent contributer to the Git project. The script becomes available as a Git subcommand when it is placed in $PATH. Install the script to `/opt/gitlab/embedded/bin` via `pip3` and add patches for all three of its license files. Changelog: added
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+git-filter-repo itself and most the files in this repository (exceptions
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+noted below) are provided under the MIT license (see COPYING.mit).
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+The usage of the MIT license probably makes filter-repo compatible with
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+everything, but just in case, these files can also be used under whatever
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+open source license[1] that git.git or libgit2 use now or in the future
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+ modified copy of git.git's test harness (the difference being that my
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+[1] ...as defined by the Open Source Initiative (https://opensource.org/)
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+[2] https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/git/git.git/tree/COPYING
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+[3] https://github.com/libgit2/libgit2/blob/master/COPYING
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+[4] https://github.com/libgit2/libgit2/blob/master/examples/COPYING

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