I can see three different gray tones in the commit stream. Lightest indicates a merge
What's the difference between the other two?
Correct, the lightest is a merge commit. When you hover over a commit there will be a darker grey background. Otherwise it is a normal commit with no background color or opacity changes.
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Tayler, thanks for your answer
See the three tones of gray on this screen-shot
The first one a regular commit. The third one is a merge. What is the meaning of the second one?
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Hi @Javier Perez the darker username text is a username that doesn't have a link to their user profile whereas the second username text does have a link to their profile. The color difference is not related to the commit in this case. This might be a visual bug. I will let the Bitbucket Server team know.
Thank you for your question!
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Thanks Tyler, I verified that that's the cases
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