That's exactly the problem:
"not necessarily who edited the file last, but the owner"

There are people who see a chance to contribute an
enhancement or bug fix. We'd like to have them listed
as someone who contributed, but *without* the
responsibility of being the owner of the code.

cheers,
  Roland






"Chris Lamprecht" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
11.03.2004 09:54
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        Subject:        Re: @author tags


I'm currently reading _The Pragmatic Programmer_, and I just came across 
the
following in a section entitled "Comments in Code" on page 250:

"One of the most important pieces of information that should appear in the
source file is the author's name -- not necessarily who edited the file
last, but the owner.  Attaching responsibility and accountability to 
source
code does wonders in keeping people honest ..."



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