It is interesting that you use the phrase, "makes the Commits available." In svn the merge has you apply all the branch changes in one commit then it Commits meta data so tools can show history. Git has the meta data native to its structure.
I keep finding out how important it is to emphasize that git Commits are safe. Merge and rebase have --abort. If you don't use hard or force git won't touch your files, but then they use gui that warns in a dialog everyone ignores.
For further actions, you may consider blocking this person and/or reporting abuse
We're a place where coders share, stay up-to-date and grow their careers.
It is interesting that you use the phrase, "makes the Commits available." In svn the merge has you apply all the branch changes in one commit then it Commits meta data so tools can show history. Git has the meta data native to its structure.
I keep finding out how important it is to emphasize that git Commits are safe. Merge and rebase have --abort. If you don't use hard or force git won't touch your files, but then they use gui that warns in a dialog everyone ignores.