On Sun, Jun 9, 2013 at 2:57 PM, Jonathan Nieder <[email protected]> wrote:
> Jeff King wrote:
> Of course that's not the intent: the intent of ignoring someone is to
> hope they'll go away. :)
>
> In the context of other unhealthy behaviors (like alcoholism) there is
> a concept of enabling behavior.
The only one that can enable me is Junio. If he stops merging my
patches I would stop sending them.
It appears Junio is a good maintainer though, as he puts the needs of
the project, and thus our users, above your personal issues.
>> I'll be frank: I'm a pragmatic person, and I want to see work.
>> Despite all this mess, who has shown me the most number of patches
>> with some direction? Felipe. Who gets the most number of patches
>> into git.git, by far? Felipe. And who is wasting time theorizing
>> about what's wrong with Felipe in various ways? Everyone else.
>
> In that case, I can see a simple solution. Felipe, who provides the
> most patches in git.git, by far (I don't know what that means, but
> I'll take it as an assumption),
Maybe this will help understand the meaning of that:
% git shortlog -n -s --no-merges --since '3 months ago'
221 Felipe Contreras
83 Junio C Hamano
71 Jeff King
62 Michael Haggerty
48 Ramkumar Ramachandra
35 Thomas Rast
33 Nguyễn Thái Ngọc Duy
32 John Keeping
30 René Scharfe
23 Kevin Bracey
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Felipe Contreras
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