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  "commit": "ea24fe29968299ee68c70467ef4dd2cbc53bbee9",
  "tree": "f8d37cccb5eb36db3368059e3f67d3d2f94e88f4",
  "parents": [
    "d178ddb3b6448fb928c53741257615230790e455"
  ],
  "author": {
    "name": "Richard Levitte",
    "email": "levitte@openssl.org",
    "time": "Wed Aug 03 07:55:54 2016 +0200"
  },
  "committer": {
    "name": "Richard Levitte",
    "email": "levitte@openssl.org",
    "time": "Wed Aug 03 15:46:52 2016 +0200"
  },
  "message": "INSTALL: Make the use of [, ], { and } consistent and explain it\n\nThe diverse notations used in INSTALL are not as self explanatory as\nwe might imagine, so let\u0027s attempt a consistent notation for mandatory\nand optional pieces of a command line, and to explain the meaning of\neach notation.\n\nThis does away with the bash notation used in one spot, as it isn\u0027t\nuniversally understood and will only confuse the unknowing more.\n\nReviewed-by: Rich Salz \u003crsalz@openssl.org\u003e\n",
  "tree_diff": [
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      "type": "modify",
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