Em 26-06-2014 07:21, Fernando de Oliveira escreveu: > Em 26-06-2014 04:54, Pierre Labastie escreveu: >> Le 26/06/2014 01:49, Ken Moffat a écrit : >>> On Wed, Jun 25, 2014 at 08:23:46PM -0300, Fernando de Oliveira wrote: >>>> Em 25-06-2014 16:46, [email protected] escreveu:
>>>>> +Submitted By: Fernando de Oliveira <famobr at yahoo dot com dot br> >>>> I put my name when I did a simple rediff or just put the LC_ALL=C, can't >>>> remember. Please, the guilty one, now, are you. :-) I wrote the word "guilty" in good mood, as I've seen book doing it when he forgets to change to his name an entry in the Changelog. >>> When I update a patch, I mostly leave the original submitter and >>> add my name and whatever I changed somewhere in the text, often at >>> the end. I had not noticed an Update: field - I like the idea, but >>> certainly each change ought to have someone credited : although svn >>> and git use 'blame' I don't think of it as "who broke it", but "who >>> tried to fix it", so I am reluctant to use "guilty", even in this >>> sense of "you touched it last, so you are 'it'". [ not sure if that >>> will be understood - in a children's game here, the one who gets >>> touched becomes "it" until he or she can touch somebody else ]. >>> >>> ĸen >> In France, the game is "jouer au chat" (play "cat"), and the one who is >> touched becomes the cat (guess the others are mice) until he or she can >> touch somebody else. I like the "Updated" field too. Unless DJ or >> whoever put the patch first wants to change, I think we can keep the >> patch as is. >> Also, the first patch I committed is wrong, and the second attempt is >> better but does not do what it is supposed to do, so I am perfectly OK >> with the term "guilty". > > OK, then I was the wrong one, when I changed to my name. Should have said: "I am the guilty one for changing Submitted field." :-) > > Please, change it back to > > Submitted By: DJ Lucas <dj AT linuxfromscratch DOT org> -- []s, Fernando -- http://lists.linuxfromscratch.org/listinfo/blfs-dev FAQ: http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/blfs/faq.html Unsubscribe: See the above information page
