Andrzej Warzyński 4066d796e9
Revert "Update .git-blame-ignore-revs for Pack/Unpack move (#152469)" (#152661)
This reverts commit c43c1c0c45fc1ec3fab7abd6e19b318f6468bf28.

Apologies for the noise - I misunderstood how `git blame --ignore-rev`
works. It’s not suitable for large code-move changes and ends up making
`git blame` more confusing rather than cleaner. From the Git
documentation:

> Lines that were changed or added by an ignored commit will be blamed
> on the previous commit that changed that line or nearby lines.

In this case, since so many new lines were added, skipping the commit
causes `git blame` to attribute them to unrelated changes. I had
expected Git to preserve the true origin of the lines while skipping the
move itself - but that is not what happens.

Therefore, I’m reverting this change. Ignoring the commit obscures blame
history rather than improving it.
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