Duplicate Task clears out postponement count

Right now, when you duplicate a task, duplicates literally everything from tasks, notes, and the number of times it's been postponed. I'm curious as to why the postponement count is duplicated. I think there are more use-cases for it being cleared out, then copied.
Sometimes I finally finish a start-date-recurring task that I've postponed a lot. I'd like to duplicate it for the future task, but I don't want to carry the postpone-baggage.
Sometimes I finally finish a start-date-recurring task that I've postponed a lot. I'd like to duplicate it for the future task, but I don't want to carry the postpone-baggage.

Oh, yes, I did not realize I needed this until I read this submission. Yes please. I have every-other-day tasks and I usually copy a month's worth and then use postpone to get them to the right next dates and now I have some tasks with obscenely high postpone counts that I have jump through extra hoops to keep off my "neglected tasks" smart lists.
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