I feel this may be more a git issue and outside the role of gitorious. Does gitorious support any enforcement that a user's git user.email configuration matches the email address associated with their account? I certainly understand a 'why would anyone care?' But from what I've seen just experimenting with my new install of gitorious, if I set my user.email to match my gitorious account, it identifies the commit with my account (shows the avatar etc.); but, if I change the email address and push a new change, it treats it as a commit by another user (who happens to have the same name I suppose). Given I work with freelance developers who may at anytime be working for multiple clients and have as many email addresses, I wish there was a way to use the name/email address that has been setup in gitorious for the ssh key that's pushing a change.
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