Add a toplevel .mailmap file
See "Proposal: Adding a toplevel .mailmap file" on llvm-dev: https://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-dev/2021-May/150741.html Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D103360
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# This file allows mapping several author and committer email addresses and
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# names to a single canonical one for `git shortlog`, `git log --author`,
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# or `git check-mailmap`.
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# For example, if you commit as `random.person@example.com` but sometimes use
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# "Rañdom Person" and sometimes "Random Person" as name and you want the former
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# to be your canonical name, add
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# Rañdom Person <random.person@example.com>
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# If you commit as both `random.person@example.com` and `ranp@example.com` and
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# you want the former to be your canonical email address, add
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# <random.person@example.com> <ranp@example.com>
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# Combinations of both are possible too, see
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# https://git-scm.com/docs/gitmailmap for format details.
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# You can commit changes for your own names and email addresses without review.
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# If you want to add entries for other people, please have them review the
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# addition.
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# Please keep this file sorted.
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