>
> Let's say someone made all of their commits from 2015-07-04 to 2015-10-04
> (and when I say "commits" I mean committing or authoring in git terms).
> That means they committed over a span of less than 3 months over the entire
> history of the cpython repo and that the last commit was more than 2 years
> ago. In that instance I'm suggesting we drop the person as chances are they
> were probably a GSoC student or a sprinter who tried things out but quickly
> walked away.


Can the definition of "commit" include "merging other people's PRs", not
just their own PR?

Thanks.
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