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8e8b46ef81 (origin/emacs-27) More accurate documentation of the "r" i...
dcb2015a5b Mention the GNU Kind Communications Guidelines in the FAQ
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c977370dd7 Avoid point movement when visiting image files
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d03f2a6ee9 Avoid assertion violation in callproc.c
dcc00bbb19 ; * CONTRIBUTE: Clarify the "15-lines" rule a bit more.
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