> Or you, if you're the only one working on that repository, you > could try to fix it using `git revert` (see the manual for that).
Yeah, I know about git-revert. But the "wrong" commit is so small/simple that it doesn't take much to revert it. Just use `git commit --amend' for that. There are already four people, and eleven emails already involved (if that is simple/small then one might wonder what complex/big is) -- and for a change that is immensly minor change. There have been _three_ commits (of which two you are the author of) in over one year of which none are "malformed": fix link identica-mode L25H Rename files, comments, functions, etc. Relicense code to GPLv3+ for gnu-social-mode