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Did a little bit more research:

git fsck on a fresh clone spits out long list of broken commit errors:
(far more than 50 lines)

error in commit edc18425b8c2455c5f0d172126156d90e7c06eb2: invalid author/committer line - missing 
space before email
error in commit 10ab5aa3953d58f3430819a990250741aff25d4e: invalid author/committer line - missing 
space before email
error in commit d76f5aa618f4484b97e9c3846d8fc6d717a306bb: invalid author/committer line - missing 
space before email
error in commit d73c47726d83afc4196c49f6e2cd4d7f2f435637: invalid author/committer line - missing 
space before email
error in commit 41c42f2d98dd50a95268dc1091f6c8e21c3e6667: invalid author/committer line - missing 
space before email
error in commit 436416a6320037855846fce127a0cfa77ac45270: invalid author/committer line - missing 
space before email
error in commit 11ce307732218d59f8132eb0a0fb4b08a4048c3f: invalid author/committer line - missing 
space before email
error in commit 5ad79ff63008de36accc910d474f2e85b4d8d9e1: invalid author/committer line - missing 
space before email

Inspecting a few of them showed up, they're not commits at all, but tree objects.



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