To prevent spam yes, but this is clearly a security risk. but honestly, I would encourage everyone to change this to a noreply email at least publically. Why even have the email? It is useful for some things like security reporting to have an email, I am constantly emailing people about leaked sensitive information I found on their git accounts. It is also easy to set up a noreply email to prevent this issue Example no reply ![]() This email address you can see is configured locally, it has actually nothing to do with GitHub and everything to do with your local git config. all the meta-data is on display Example, see line 2 Obtaining everyone's email is remarkably easy with GitHub, simply add '.patch' to the end of a commit URL, and bam. Immediately it is clear how this data came about. Pay us to get a list so you can spam all the devs on GitHub.Well the pitch was a little different but that is what it translated to. We all work for different companies and but we all got the same pitch. ![]() Today myself and a bunch of friends all got an identical email (below).
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