On Mon, 2006-09-25 at 22:58 +0200, Michael Wechner wrote:
> Thorsten Scherler wrote:
> 
> >
> >Therefore not a single entity should be mentioned as author nor do we
> >want a big list of thanks. A thanks to the Apache Lenya community is
> >enough.
> >  
> >
> 
> I think that's a bit far gone. I definitely want the credits for the 
> stuff I am creating.

Hmm, you are PMC member that is the credit, or?

> But that doesn't mean of course one has to write your name into evey 
> commit message. Your name
> will be logged anyway. But if I commit stuff from other people (through 
> Bugzilla) then I always write
> who created this stuff also to express that I wasn't the one.

Yeah, especially when closing bugs the commit message should contain
such credits (due to, patch submitted by, ...). Regarding the credits
for a committer that is like you observed in the svn history and can be
seen on our changes page. See my other mail why it is not a good idea to
quote how is the author (further I heavily doubt that any code is coming
one single person).

salu2
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Thorsten Scherler
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Wyona Inc.  -  Open Source Content Management  -  Apache Lenya
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