My team usually uses "Squash and merge" when we finish PRs, so I feel that would skew the results significantly as it hides 99% of the commit messages inside the long description of the single squashed merge commit.
My team usually uses "Squash and merge" when we finish PRs, so I feel that would skew the results significantly as it hides 99% of the commit messages inside the long description of the single squashed merge commit.