> I don't have the ability to look at this now -- but my understanding was > that when you performed a merge and the merge commit was created, the > author of that merge commit was the person who performed the merge. > Unless I'm wrong about that, that was my point -- the person who merged > someone else's code is the "author" of that merge, and could be > accountable. That would be true, but merge commits don't happen for fast-forward merges (where no real merging is involved), which can happen quite easily if cherry- picking or rebasing is used, or if the repository isn't moving very fast. So that, unfortunately, can't be relied on. -- -ComputerDruid
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