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My guess is that it's because it was designed from the point of view of someone looking at patches to be added, rather than from the point of view of someone who writes a bunch of code. Imagine you're looking at a patch and asking what it does. It's more natural to describe that this patch will "add support for feature X" than "added support for feature X".



When the message is supposed to describe what the patch does, shouldn't it then be written in the 3rd person singular: "adds support for feature X"?




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