+1

Also over in HBase, fwiw, if the contributor does not use format-patch to 
prepare something git am can handle, we apply the patch with the contributor's 
name in parenthesis after the jira identifier and title. 
 



> On Sep 22, 2015, at 9:19 PM, Sean Busbey <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hi folks!
> 
> Now that we're going to start getting patches into our own repository,
> I'd like to discuss how we attribute authorship of patches from
> non-committers. Personally, I've really liked the way things work for
> git in the HBase community.
> 
> The commit author is set to the contributor (which is a different
> piece of commit metadata than the one doing the committing). Then the
> committer uses the git "signed-off-by" to include their name in the
> commit message.
> 
> I really like this because as a community maintainer I can easily
> parse the git history for information about contributions. (and check
> it against similar data in jira)
> 
> What do other folks think?
> 
> -- 
> Sean

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