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Commits to repo are double-counted when another user adds the upstream repo #91

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audreyfeldroy opened this issue Jul 6, 2013 · 2 comments

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@audreyfeldroy
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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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Also, just so you know, @pydanny added the upstream repo to his Julython account, not me. It's strange that it shows up in my account.

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rmyers commented Jul 8, 2013

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.

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