I agree that removing author tags eliminates one of the big attractions for casual contributors. To compensate we should definitely be more proactive about giving people credit in other ways. Perhaps we can come up with a more automated way of showing contributions. Any ideas? Perhaps we can do some mining of the CVS comments?

Mike

On Mar 10, 2004, at 2:18 AM, Adrian Sutton wrote:

On 10/3/04 5:02 PM, "Oleg Kalnichevski" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

I personally regret this decision. I feel the author tag may be pretty
much the only motivating factor for casual contributions. But I will not
object

I'm a big fan of author tags (I like to know who to blame mostly :). I
won't argue against them going though but I think we need to be quicker to
add people to the list of contributors on the website to provide some credit
that way.


Oleg

Regards,


Adrian Sutton.

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