On Thu, 04 Aug 2011 14:17:07 +0200, Scott Marlow <smar...@redhat.com>  
wrote:

>> Hi Scott, from the network graph it looks like your commit was fine
>> and should have been fast-forwarded, so I don't think there's
>> something wrong with your repository.
>>
>> Are you using the github web ui to handle the pull request? If so,
>> that one is always going to introduce a merge commit, so we avoid it.
>
> Yes, I used the github web ui.  I won't be pressing that button a 3rd  
> time.

FYI, https://github.com/blog/843-the-merge-button

"The merge always generates a merge commit (git merge --no-ff), which  
contains the number, source and title of the pull request"

Now, why the '--no-ff' is forced I really don't know. I did a couple of  
pull requests merges in Validator until I realized
that there will always be a merge commit. After that I went back to the  
command line :-)

--Hardy
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