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As a German native speaker and software developer I recommend using the word "Committer" in German as well. It's well-known and there is no proper translation in this context.

In a profile like on those on SO you could also use the more formal word "Mitwirkender", which means "contributor".

As a German native speaker and software developer I recommend using the word "Committer" in German as well. It's well-known and there is no proper translation in this context.

In a profile like on those on SO you could also use the more formal word "Mitwirkender", which means "contributor".

As a German native speaker and software developer I recommend using the word "Committer" in German as well. It's well-known and there is no proper translation in this context.

In a profile like those on SO you could also use the more formal word "Mitwirkender", which means "contributor".

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C. L.
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As a German native speaker and software developer I recommend using the word "Committer" in German as well. It's well-known and there is no proper translation in this context.

In a profile like on those on SO you could also use the more formal word "Mitwirkender", which means "contributor".