I see in the repository information it shows "Merge Requests." How
does one go about requesting a merge? Would you need "commit access"
to the gitorious repository, or is there some other mechanism? Or is
this just a summary based on whoever has commit access.

Ex: 1 dev have commit access, but 10 people total are working. The
others merge outside of gitorious and gitorious recognizes this from
the logs and reports it

or

1 dev has commit access and 10 people are working. They submit their
changes and gitorious holds them such that the primary dev can pull in
the changes he wants and reject those he doesn't.

My experience so far with git has been all local on my machine. I've
tested pushing and pulling from one local branch to another and now
use it wherever I code, but I'm curious about how gitorious handles
the problem of users without commit access reaching a project vs how
something svn based might. Can a single gitorious project house
multiple branches with different ssh keys assigned to each branch, for
example? That would be cool...
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