Remove 'Last revised' line from acknowledgements#435
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It complicates the generation of acknowledgements and can lead to changes in the git history where only that value is updated and that are therefore mainly noise without real benefit. Because the acknowledgements are now generated and updated regularly and automatically as part of the release process, the value of that field is in general questionable. To keep the workflow simpler respectively to not complicate it more in order to avoid updates of only this field, it's just removed.
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It complicates the generation of acknowledgements and can lead to changes in the git history where only that value is updated and that are therefore mainly noise without real benefit.
Because the acknowledgements are now generated and updated regularly and automatically as part of the release process, the value of that field is in general questionable.
To keep the workflow simpler respectively to not complicate it more in order to avoid updates of only this field, it's just removed.
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