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U don't understand because u don't know how timing works.
Yeah, I was wrong, they can't work on this before feathercoin.
Good catch.
All those commits are from the Bitcoin dev team and were made before Deepcoin was started.
Deepcoin is what's termed a “full fork” of Bitcoin, one which includes the prior commit history of the repository, hence the 4000-odd commits.
Many devs strip off this history in a misconceived attempt to ... well, I don't know why to be honest. It's one of those ludicrous superstitions that typically develops amongst people with a relatively weak grasp of technology. It's a rather quaint notion that it somehow helps to mask the fact that they've copied a 2-year old codebase and royally mucked about with it. Experienced pros such as Peter know better, Peter has nothing to hide and making a full fork means that any fixes or enhancements to Bitcoin that are made after Deepcoin was forked can be straightforwardly (usually) embraced by a “merge” (kind of opposite of fork), so Deepcoin gets to nom, for free, all the good stuff produced the upstream Bitcoin devs for as long as the two codebases remain usefully common.
Cheers,
Graham