I have noticed that when we pull changes from non-committers into our repo, sometimes meta information about who committed the change to the repo is included along side info about who actually wrote the changes. For example, see http://github.com/grails/grails/commit/8ac450c37d16b0468ba0f92d3008968fd6a41a75 and note that graemerocher has commit privileges to the repo but ihotary does not. ihatory's commit was pulled in by graemerocher. The commit at http://github.com/grails/grails/commit/ff770359d152683d5794887cd743a10ce7d04501 was also authored by a non committer. I pulled that change in myself this evening. Notice that there is no info displayed there to indicate that I (jeffbrown) am the person who pushed that change into the repo. I don't know what was done differently for those 2 scenarios but both of those commits were authored by folks who do not have commit privileges to the repo at http://github.com/grails/grails/commits/master. I don't think this is a github issue. If I am wrong, please let me know. If I want to track not only who authored the commit but also who pushed it into the repo (like you see at http://github.com/grails/grails/commit/8ac450c37d16b0468ba0f92d3008968fd6a41a75), what is the procedure for making that happen? jb -- Jeff Brown SpringSource http://www.springsource.com/ Autism Strikes 1 in 166 Find The Cause ~ Find The Cure http://www.autismspeaks.org/ -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe git" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html