Is there any push-back on this, or is there a backlog that we can add
this feature to?

On Thu, Nov 3, 2016 at 10:57 AM, John Rood <[email protected]> wrote:
> If the contents of a file initially are:
>   one
>
>   three
> and on branch A there is a commit, removing the blank line:
>   one
>   three
> and on branch B there is a commit, adding 'two':
>   one
>   two
>   three
> Normally, if you try to merge A into B (or B into A), git recognizes a
> decision needs to be made between removing the second line or add
> "two" to the second line. It would be convenient to have a merge
> strategy that defaults to the latter in cases where the removed line
> was a blank line (or a line containing only whitespace) ...something
> like -Xignore-blank-line-removals.

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