Hello, community!
I would like to bring up a topic for discussion regarding our git commits.
I noticed that we have not been using the "squash commit" feature when
merging pull requests.

For those who may be unfamiliar, "squash commit" is a feature that allows
us to combine multiple commits into a single commit before merging into the
main branch. This can be helpful in keeping our commit history clean and
organized.

I would like to suggest that we start using the "squash commit" feature
moving forward. This will help us to maintain a clear and concise commit
history, making it easier to review and understand changes in the codebase.

Please feel free to share your thoughts on this topic.

Thanks
ZhangJian He

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