XZise added a comment.
Okay but I doubt the usefulness. When someone has a problem and gives the version number
how does it help? Can I search for a file with the given hash in the git file history?
Otherwise I don't see how that hash helps… even if you only want to detect if the file
is changed you need to know the original hash and for that you need to know the version
the file is in.
I'd say it should be removed any and only used where we actually have a version number
like in `__init__.__version__` to tell the current package version (if that is not already
done automatically). On that topic it would be probably helpful if the nightlies have
something like '2.0b3-20150124' so we know when that nightly was build (and if
possible maybe the short git hash just to be sure). But again not in every file but only
in the `__init__.py` probably.
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