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  "commit": "e814bc4d159f62941fafe135c3008b3ff103444d",
  "tree": "ae80003b7dca5265e93dbbc85b0b1f3a3678ab0b",
  "parents": [
    "f801477645146fd7eff018b4997b86dfa1a0767d"
  ],
  "author": {
    "name": "Junio C Hamano",
    "email": "junkio@cox.net",
    "time": "Sat Nov 19 03:48:56 2005 -0800"
  },
  "committer": {
    "name": "Junio C Hamano",
    "email": "junkio@cox.net",
    "time": "Mon Nov 21 13:48:58 2005 -0800"
  },
  "message": "git-proxy updates.\n\nThis builds on top of the git-proxy mechanism Paul Collins did,\nand updates its configuration mechanism.\n\n * GIT_PROXY_COMMAND environment variable is used as the\n   catch-all fallback, as in the original.  This has not\n   changed.\n\n * Renames proxy configuration variables to core.gitproxy; this\n   has become a multi-value variable per list discussion, most\n   notably from suggestion by Linus.\n\n\t[core]\n\t;# matches www.kernel.org as well\n\tgitproxy \u003d netcatter for kernel.org\n\tgitproxy \u003d netscatter for sample.xz\n\tgitproxy \u003d none for mydomain.xz\n\tgitproxy \u003d netcatter-default\n\n   The values are command names, followed by an optional \" for \"\n   and domainname; the first tail-match of the domainname\n   determines which proxy command is used.  An entry without \"\n   for \" matches any domain and can be used as the default.\n\n   The command name \"none\" is special -- it tells the mechanism\n   not to use any proxy command and use the native git://\n   connection.\n\nSigned-off-by: Junio C Hamano \u003cjunkio@cox.net\u003e\n",
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