Found some outdated elisp on stackoverflow and fixed it, but saw it had been copy-pasted on assorted repos. Code has a half-life sometimes.
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IPv6 adoption is approaching half!
https://www.google.com/intl/en/ipv6/statistics.html shows 46% as of today.
Over a sufficiently long time horizon, all code you write is legacy code.
I've dabbled with 'conventional commits' for a personal project but I found they slowed me down.
It's not always easy to categorise a commit as a fix, a chore etc. Sometimes refactorings also fix bugs.
Do you use them? I can imagine a large, mature project benefitting more.