Hi!

It's not only bad for merges, also confusing with blame/annotate while
identifying the reason for bug.

As soon as we move to git, IIRC git has ability to separate ws-changes from non-ws ones and do diffs/history while ignoring ws. I didn't figure out if you can do non-ws merge (I suspect you can since you can do non-ws diff manually and then apply it).
So I'd suggest at least waiting till we get git running.
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