-If you use dgit, you will be able to directly merge NMUs, patches
-proposed via pull-request emails, and so on: Because, in this case,
-the dgit-using contributor will have based their work on your own
-history. Whereas, if you don't, dgit-using contributors will be
-working on a stub history, and may dgit push commits based on that
-stub. You can dgit fetch it even if you're not using dgit for your
-uploads, but when you do at the very least you'll have to rebase the
-NMUer's work.
+If you use dgit, you will be able to directly merge NMUs, branches
+proposed via pull-request emails, and other similar contributions:
+Because, in this case, the dgit-using contributor will have based
+their work on your own history. Whereas, if you don't use dgit,
+dgit-using contributors will be working on a stub history, and may
+dgit push commits based on that stub. You can dgit fetch that work
+even if you're not using dgit for your own uploads, but if you're not
+using dgit push yourself, at the very least you'll have to rebase the
+NMUers' and other contributors' work onto your own history.