Re: [HACKERS] 8.5 release notes idea

2009-09-01 Thread Boszormenyi Zoltan
Bruce Momjian írta:
 Greg Sabino Mullane wrote:
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 Just noticed in the release notes for 8.4, there are two items
 accredited to just Greg (but there are three of us Gregs who
 contributed to 8.4 and are in the notes). While this is very likely
 Greg Stark, due to the context, I think at this point in the project
 we simply should spell out everyone's complete name every time, rather
 than the hit or miss style we are developing.

 (Enjoy while you can, Bruce, we'll get another Bruce to contribute
 someday! Zoltan might be harder... :)
 

Believe it or not, there's another guy with my name in Hungary
who is a poet and writer and is more famous than me. :-)
http://www.boszormenyizoltan.info/  ( he's not me :-) )

 That is an interesting suggestion.  I have tried to use short names
 where possible to avoid having the usernames become too prominent.

   


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Re: [HACKERS] 8.5 release notes idea

2009-09-01 Thread Christopher Browne
g...@turnstep.com (Greg Sabino Mullane) writes:
 (Enjoy while you can, Bruce, we'll get another Bruce to contribute
 someday! Zoltan might be harder... :)

My middle name is Bruce; there wouldn't be any legal humps to overcome
for me to use the moniker Bruce Browne :-).
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Re: [HACKERS] 8.5 release notes idea

2009-09-01 Thread Andrew Dunstan



Christopher Browne wrote:

g...@turnstep.com (Greg Sabino Mullane) writes:
  

(Enjoy while you can, Bruce, we'll get another Bruce to contribute
someday! Zoltan might be harder... :)



My middle name is Bruce; there wouldn't be any legal humps to overcome
for me to use the moniker Bruce Browne :-).
  


I'm an Aussie. We're all called Bruce! 
http://uncyclopedia.wikia.com/wiki/Aussies


cheers

andrew

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Re: [HACKERS] 8.5 release notes idea

2009-09-01 Thread Robert Haas
On Mon, Aug 31, 2009 at 3:32 PM, Greg Sabino Mullaneg...@turnstep.com wrote:
 Just noticed in the release notes for 8.4, there are two items
 accredited to just Greg (but there are three of us Gregs who
 contributed to 8.4 and are in the notes). While this is very likely
 Greg Stark, due to the context, I think at this point in the project
 we simply should spell out everyone's complete name every time, rather
 than the hit or miss style we are developing.

I think that's probably a good idea...

...Robert

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Re: [HACKERS] 8.5 release notes idea

2009-08-31 Thread Greg Smith

On Mon, 31 Aug 2009, Greg Sabino Mullane wrote:


Just noticed in the release notes for 8.4, there are two items
accredited to just Greg (but there are three of us Gregs who
contributed to 8.4 and are in the notes). While this is very likely
Greg Stark, due to the context...


That's correct--you and I are spelled out completely everwhere we show up 
there, so all the Greg references without a last name are to Greg Stark.


I would not be surprised to find so many Greg Smith's one day that we all 
end up identified by SHA-1 hash.



Enjoy while you can, Bruce, we'll get another Bruce to contribute
someday!


I think any Bruce or Tom who tries to submit a patch will have to be given 
a funny nickname instead.


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Re: [HACKERS] 8.5 release notes idea

2009-08-31 Thread Greg Stark
On Mon, Aug 31, 2009 at 8:47 PM, Greg Smithgsm...@gregsmith.com wrote:
 That's correct--you and I are spelled out completely everwhere we show up
 there, so all the Greg references without a last name are to Greg Stark.

Well they're intended to be. I'm not sure I actually contributed much
to those though.


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Re: [HACKERS] 8.5 release notes idea

2009-08-31 Thread Bruce Momjian
Greg Sabino Mullane wrote:
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 Just noticed in the release notes for 8.4, there are two items
 accredited to just Greg (but there are three of us Gregs who
 contributed to 8.4 and are in the notes). While this is very likely
 Greg Stark, due to the context, I think at this point in the project
 we simply should spell out everyone's complete name every time, rather
 than the hit or miss style we are developing.
 
 (Enjoy while you can, Bruce, we'll get another Bruce to contribute
 someday! Zoltan might be harder... :)

That is an interesting suggestion.  I have tried to use short names
where possible to avoid having the usernames become too prominent.

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