Hi Greg.

The included repos come from the project's PMI record. The repos that you list there are included in the log. FWIW, you can just enter '/gitroot/ptp/*' as a repo and it will include all the repos in that directory.

Note that there is a script that runs to cache the contributions based on the list of repositories you provide; that script will have to run before the contributions from added repos will appear. That script runs nightly but I can run it manually if you need me to.

I don't expect you to review every single contribution, but please do give it a once-over and look for anything that seems out of place. I tend to look a little closer when I see dozens or hundreds of contributions from an single person; this usually indicates that we have something wrong in the data.

I noticed, for example, that there are lot of contributions listed for Beth. I managed to reduce some of those by adding her former email address to her record, but there are still some records being assigned to her; it looks like her committer record doesn't have the right start date. I see the same thing for you, Greg.

We see this sometimes when projects moved (like PTP moved from Technology to Tools). Our old process used to restart the committers on the date of the move. We do right now, but PTP's move was a while ago.

Sorry... long way to say that I've asked webmaster to fix the committer records [1]; this should reduce the number of bogus entries considerably.

Wayne

[1] https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=435576

On 05/22/2014 04:29 PM, Greg Watson wrote:
I have a couple of questions about the logs:

1. How do you control which git repos are included? It allows you to adjust the set of projects, but how does it know which repos are associated with a project?

2. What are we expected to do with this list? For PTP, the "Contributors and Their Contributions" section contains over 4000 entries. Are we expected to review them all?

Thanks,
Greg

On May 22, 2014, at 4:08 PM, Markus Knauer wrote:

If I'm not mistaken this one should be the correct URL for you:

http://eclipse.org/projects/ip_log.php?projectid=modeling.mmt.qvtd

Regards,
Markus


On Thu, May 22, 2014 at 9:47 PM, Ed Willink <e...@willink.me.uk <mailto:e...@willink.me.uk>> wrote:

    Hi

    I must be dozy.

    I thought the IP tool had moved from the portal to the PMI, but I
    can't find it in either location.

        Regards

            Ed Willink


    On 22/05/2014 20:36, Wayne Beaton wrote:
    Greetings folks.

    Gentle reminder that IP Logs for Luna are due tomorrow.

    If circumstances require an extension, please let me know ASAP.

    Thanks,

    Wayne
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