> I don't know what these "comments" contribute to later understanding
> of the development decisions.  If hardly any, then there is no reason
> to object to deleting them.  If they are important, then we should
> fight deleting them.  Perhaps it is worth consulting a US lawyer
> about whether GNOME has to fear a Canadian censorship law.

Or an european lawyer whether or not having an option to delete user-
generated content is necessary for fulfilling the GDPR (on the line of
Art. 17)
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