On 2017-05-31 20:42, Joshua Root wrote: > That's an unavoidable side effect of rebasing (or squashing) -- it's no > longer the same commit that you signed. Right, this is why one usually does a merge with --no-ff. Thus my commit is intact and the merge commiter gets their own commit. Problem solved.
There's no reason for doing it any other way. Why do a rebase for a PR? Especially in this project it's highly unlikely that there will be a conflict. But even if there were, the same conflict would have happened with a rebase. Cheers, K. C. -- regards Helmut K. C. Tessarek lookup http://pool.sks-keyservers.net for KeyID 0xC11F128D /* Thou shalt not follow the NULL pointer for chaos and madness await thee at its end. */