Re: [Odd commit author id merge via netdev]

2016-04-19 Thread Johannes Berg

> Thought of letting you know that creating username didn't
> seems to help. I did create a patchwork account and associated
> the email ids I use for commits after last email exchange.
> 
> Now it got tested with Dave's 'net' tree commits indirectly.
> The patchwork commit format still seems to be
> "Author: email-id " irrespective of patchwork user
> name for me.
> 

That's unfortunate.

Very strange - I see on patchwork two entries for you - one @ti.com and
one @oracle.com, and only the former seems to have a real name in
patchwork.

johannes


Re: [Odd commit author id merge via netdev]

2016-04-16 Thread santosh shilimkar

On 4/1/2016 3:15 PM, santosh shilimkar wrote:

On 4/1/2016 1:01 PM, Johannes Berg wrote:

On Fri, 2016-04-01 at 10:51 -0700, santosh shilimkar wrote:

Hi Dave,

I noticed something odd while checking the recent
commits of mine in kernel.org tree made it via netdev.

Don't know if its patchwork tool doing this.
Usual author line in my git objects:
Author: Santosh Shilimkar 

But the commits going via your tree seems to be like below..
Author: email-id 

Few more examples of the commits end of the email. Can this
be fixed for future commits ? The git objects you pulled from
my tree directly have right author format where as ones which
are picked from patchworks seems to be odd.



Patchwork does store this info somehow and re-use it, quite possibly
from the very first patch you ever sent. I think this bug was *just*
fixed in patchwork, but it'll probably be a while until that fix lands.

However, you can go and create a patchwork account with the real name,
associate it with all the email addresses you use and then I think
it'll pick it up. Not entirely sure though, you'll have to test it.


Thought of letting you know that creating username didn't
seems to help. I did create a patchwork account and associated
the email ids I use for commits after last email exchange.

Now it got tested with Dave's 'net' tree commits indirectly.
The patchwork commit format still seems to be
"Author: email-id " irrespective of patchwork user
name for me.

Regards,
Santosh







Re: [Odd commit author id merge via netdev]

2016-04-01 Thread santosh shilimkar

On 4/1/2016 1:01 PM, Johannes Berg wrote:

On Fri, 2016-04-01 at 10:51 -0700, santosh shilimkar wrote:

Hi Dave,

I noticed something odd while checking the recent
commits of mine in kernel.org tree made it via netdev.

Don't know if its patchwork tool doing this.
Usual author line in my git objects :
Author: Santosh Shilimkar 

But the commits going via your tree seems to be like below..
Author: email-id 

Few more examples of the commits end of the email. Can this
be fixed for future commits ? The git objects you pulled from
my tree directly have right author format where as ones which
are picked from patchworks seems to be odd.



Patchwork does store this info somehow and re-use it, quite possibly
from the very first patch you ever sent. I think this bug was *just*
fixed in patchwork, but it'll probably be a while until that fix lands.

However, you can go and create a patchwork account with the real name,
associate it with all the email addresses you use and then I think
it'll pick it up. Not entirely sure though, you'll have to test it.


I will try that. Thanks for the tip.

Reagrds,
Santosh


Re: [Odd commit author id merge via netdev]

2016-04-01 Thread Johannes Berg
On Fri, 2016-04-01 at 10:51 -0700, santosh shilimkar wrote:
> Hi Dave,
> 
> I noticed something odd while checking the recent
> commits of mine in kernel.org tree made it via netdev.
> 
> Don't know if its patchwork tool doing this.
> Usual author line in my git objects   :
>   Author: Santosh Shilimkar 
> 
> But the commits going via your tree seems to be like below..
>   Author: email-id 
> 
> Few more examples of the commits end of the email. Can this
> be fixed for future commits ? The git objects you pulled from
> my tree directly have right author format where as ones which
> are picked from patchworks seems to be odd.
> 

Patchwork does store this info somehow and re-use it, quite possibly
from the very first patch you ever sent. I think this bug was *just*
fixed in patchwork, but it'll probably be a while until that fix lands.

However, you can go and create a patchwork account with the real name,
associate it with all the email addresses you use and then I think
it'll pick it up. Not entirely sure though, you'll have to test it.

johannes


[Odd commit author id merge via netdev]

2016-04-01 Thread santosh shilimkar

Hi Dave,

I noticed something odd while checking the recent
commits of mine in kernel.org tree made it via netdev.

Don't know if its patchwork tool doing this.
Usual author line in my git objects :
Author: Santosh Shilimkar 

But the commits going via your tree seems to be like below..
Author: email-id 

Few more examples of the commits end of the email. Can this
be fixed for future commits ? The git objects you pulled from
my tree directly have right author format where as ones which
are picked from patchworks seems to be odd.

Regards,
Santosh

commit ad6832f950d35df8c70b577993a24b31b34d88e4
Author: santosh.shilim...@oracle.com 

commit 2cb2912d65633e751d3f8397377174501412aa47
Author: santosh.shilim...@oracle.com 

commit db42753adb638b63572583162bb08ea193947309
Author: santosh.shilim...@oracle.com 


[]

commit 06766513232d1619ac84e87b1d839d3fcc23a540
Author: Santosh Shilimkar 

commit 41a4e9646229801624e38f7a1cc53033a0affdb1
Author: Santosh Shilimkar