Somebody anonymous posted a nag on Frost with 22 patches to apply. This was 
relayed to me. None of them had individual attribution.

I found one of them on the bug tracker with attribution to oo@fms. I remembered 
that somebody - I assumed oo - had been maintaining such a batch of patches, so 
I assumed they were all by oo, and applied them all as oo@fms (except one patch 
that accidentally went in as me).

Who really wrote them? yumkam is claiming to have written three of them - bugs 
#4283, #4669 and #4335.

Do I have to reset to before they were applied, reapply with the correct 
attribution, and then reapply everything since, and then do a forced update on 
the git repository? That would be rather painful and forced updates are 
extremely antisocial.

Would the real author please stand up?

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