> one of your pr's did not keep the author info, it seems as it was squashed 
> into a single commit:
> http://git.php.net/?p=php-src.git;a=commit;h=ec2fff80e768dfb04aa393c06a2b1a42a9e871ff
> so it isn't a problem with the list, but how your PR was merged.
> ofc. probably there are other similar cases, so the potential number of 
> people with more than 20 commits could be
> different, but this the info we have easy access to, and I don't think that 
> it would change the numbers significantly.
> 
> --
> Ferenc Kovács
> @Tyr43l - http://tyrael.hu

I do not think it makes sense to take the number of commits as metric. People's 
commit behaviour is different. Some commit only once after everything is done 
and others commit regularly after each achieved small step towards the goal.
I belong rather to the second group. Why should I be favoured over another 
person who has only one commit in his pull request?


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