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    <p>that would be VERY nice, if you managed to achieve this.<br>
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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 10/03/2020 06:46, Sören Reinecke via
      talk wrote:<br>
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cite="mid:-6401cx-mlqwidotpmutlsgg0e7oc2gt-a98fni-disjfb-w4asky-pcg2o6-7t0wm7-n6l1h5-hlfpam-hzd5bosogmpm11rpmpek4fnt-bd7gwn-marxz1-5ufdiw-laph5l-g3xn4n-c13h4fijla46m4v84x.1583840800090@email.android.com">In
      addition if the mapper works for a company:<br>
      #<companyname><br>
        e.g. #facebook<br>
        #amazon<br>
        #microsoft<br>
        #apple</companyname></blockquote>
    <p>I've been asking about the '#apple' hashtag, for quite a while,
      straight from Andrew Wiseman, but I don't seem to be able to make
      myself understood, or heard.</p>
    <p>they have their team, you can find their edits matching changeset
      timestamp with historic team composition, if you really insist.<br>
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