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    "name": "Emily Shaffer",
    "email": "emilyshaffer@google.com",
    "time": "Thu Oct 31 14:03:38 2019 -0700"
  },
  "committer": {
    "name": "Junio C Hamano",
    "email": "gitster@pobox.com",
    "time": "Sat Nov 02 15:24:00 2019 +0900"
  },
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