d672551 HACKING: Drop from the git repository

Authored and Committed by Andrea Bolognani 6 years ago
    HACKING: Drop from the git repository
    
    Despite being a generated file, HACKING has been tracked in
    the git repository along with actual source files. As far as
    I'm aware, it's the only generated file for which that happens.
    
    Times and times again, people[1] have committed changes to
    the source file without refreshing the generated copy at the
    same time.
    
    The rationale for tracking the generated file is to help out
    people who just cloned the git repository looking to contribue;
    however, README-hacking already contains enough information to
    get perspective contributors to a place where they can simply
    look at docs/hacking.html instead.
    
    [1] Mostly me, to be honest
    
    Signed-off-by: Andrea Bolognani <abologna@redhat.com>
    
        
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