I'd say "could be helped". For the msysgit development, for
example, we do _not_ want to have core.autocrlf = true but
prefer to preserve the Unix line ending even when working on
Windows. We have only few Windows-specific files that are
committed with CRLF. We _know_ the problem and we explicitly
handle it.
I believe, best would be if a line ending policy could be
configured for a project. Then, the decision could be made once
for the project and should be enforced on all clones. But
currently git has no concept for this.
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