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Github sends a notification if you are @mentioned in a commit message. This is unfortunate, because you'll get repeated notifications when the commit is rebased (or when you try several merges). Arguably, this is a bug in GitHub, but it seems like it's easier to fix this on bors' side, by escaping all
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