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Each commit should have a unique hash. So there is only one point awarded to the user. Merge commits from downstream repos will have a unique hash. This is just how git works. Also the commits are associated to you by email so you will see commits from any repo with the hook.
My profile (http://www.julython.org/audreyr/) is showing both my fork and the upstream version of the django-admin2 repo.
My commits that get accepted upstream are double-counted, when they should only be counted once.
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