> The commit message for that is lacking the blank line after the summary
> line.  This means that some git tools treat the entire commit message as  the
> summary, creating obnoxiously long lines in their output.  It's too  late to
> fix the existing commit message without a forced update, but it  would be
> good to avoid that in the future. 

Thanks for the heads-up.

This seems like a bug in git.  Is there a reason they haven't added a check 
for this?

What is a forced update?

Is there any way to delete commits from gitlab?  If it were local, I could 
just nuke the top two and resubmit.


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