A few contributors indicated in #django-dev that it could be beneficial to 
change our commit message format to match git's guidelines of present tense 
(instead of our current past tense convention) as it would be one less 
thing to remember when contributing to Django. Besides consistency with the 
current history, do you feel there are any benefits in continuing to use 
past tense instead of present tense?

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