Hi, > which I squash a merge time using git merge --squash -m 'new ' newFeature. And you loose all of your local commit history then. I'm not sure if that is ideal or not - guess it depends on how big the change is but that local history log may be useful.
Still no idea how we indicate what changes have occurred in JIRA. Previously we supplied a SVN revision number with would identify the changes easily and you'll know if your code had that change or not. Thanks, Justin