Re: [HACKERS] Committers info for the git migration - URGENT!

2010-08-26 Thread Magnus Hagander
On Thu, Aug 26, 2010 at 00:49, Tom Lane t...@sss.pgh.pa.us wrote:
 Magnus Hagander mag...@hagander.net writes:
 The current mapping used is the same one as on git.postgresql.org (see
 attached file).

 BTW, I noticed that this list omits several old committers:

  162 bryanh
  20 byronn
   6 julian
   1 mcguirk

 (the numbers are the number of commits I find in cvs2cl for each name).

 I am pretty sure of the first two:

 Bryan Henderson bry...@giraffe.netgate.net
 Byron Nikolaidis byr...@insightdist.com

 and I think the others are

 Julian Assange pr...@suburbia.net
 Dan McGuirk mcgu...@indirect.com

 though they're before my time.

Added to the list used.

Bruce, can you confirm the last two? I assume you were around back
then? ;) Or maybe Marc?


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Re: [HACKERS] Committers info for the git migration - URGENT!

2010-08-26 Thread Magnus Hagander
On Thu, Aug 26, 2010 at 05:45, Tom Lane t...@sss.pgh.pa.us wrote:
 A.M. age...@themactionfaction.com writes:
 On Aug 25, 2010, at 6:49 PM, Tom Lane wrote:
 BTW, I noticed that this list omits several old committers:
 Julian Assange pr...@suburbia.net

 That is _the_ Julian Assange who is in the news now. Very cool!

 Yowza ... *that* Julian Assange?  Cool, but maybe we shouldn't
 advertise the connection ;-)

Well, that's political, and we've done a pretty good job of keeping
the project free of politics so far :-) Plus, we don't generally
announce our committers... So we should just stick to our existing
policies ;)


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Re: [HACKERS] Committers info for the git migration - URGENT!

2010-08-26 Thread Bruce Momjian
Magnus Hagander wrote:
 On Thu, Aug 26, 2010 at 00:49, Tom Lane t...@sss.pgh.pa.us wrote:
  Magnus Hagander mag...@hagander.net writes:
  The current mapping used is the same one as on git.postgresql.org (see
  attached file).
 
  BTW, I noticed that this list omits several old committers:
 
  ?162 bryanh
  ?20 byronn
  ? 6 julian
  ? 1 mcguirk
 
  (the numbers are the number of commits I find in cvs2cl for each name).
 
  I am pretty sure of the first two:
 
  Bryan Henderson bry...@giraffe.netgate.net
  Byron Nikolaidis byr...@insightdist.com
 
  and I think the others are
 
  Julian Assange pr...@suburbia.net
  Dan McGuirk mcgu...@indirect.com
 
  though they're before my time.
 
 Added to the list used.
 
 Bruce, can you confirm the last two? I assume you were around back
 then? ;) Or maybe Marc?

Dan McGuirk is definitely right.  I do not remember Julian Assange at
all.  Why do we believe it is Julian Assange?

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Re: [HACKERS] Committers info for the git migration - URGENT!

2010-08-26 Thread Tom Lane
Bruce Momjian br...@momjian.us writes:
 Dan McGuirk is definitely right.  I do not remember Julian Assange at
 all.  Why do we believe it is Julian Assange?

There's half a dozen commits from back around 1996 applied by Marc
on behalf of Julian Assange pr...@suburbia.net, and then about
half a dozen committed by julian without any other ID.  The first
of the former is

1996-07-18 01:48  scrappy

* src/: bin/monitor/monitor.c, bin/psql/psql.c,
interfaces/libpq/fe-exec.c, interfaces/libpq/libpq-fe.h: libpq and
psql.c have been modified to do various things they didn't do
before (plus some optimisations/bug fixes et al).  I've included a
small demo transcript below. Note that all of of the display
functionality/intelligence you see here, can be had merely by
calling the new LIBPQ PQprint() routine with the appropriate
arguments/options, including the HTML3 output guff.

submitted by:  Julian Assange pr...@suburbia.net

and the last of the latter is

1996-08-20 20:22  julian

* src/bin/psql/psql.c: command line flag for expanded display '-x'
had logic reversed

So far as I can see, he only contributed to psql not the backend.

Oh wait, here is one where he identifies himself as proff:

1996-07-25 02:46  julian

* src/bin/psql/psql.c: Large re-write/enhancement. In pg-101 Jolly
only included a smaller part of my (proff) patch. This is the rest
of it, with a few, mainly aesthetic changes. I've removed a lot of
redundency from the original code, added support for the new
PQprint() routines in libpq, expanded tables, and a few generally
nifty ways of massaging data in and out of the backend. Still needs
some good stress testing.

So this committer is him, not some other Julian.

regards, tom lane

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Re: [HACKERS] Committers info for the git migration - URGENT!

2010-08-26 Thread Marc G. Fournier

On Thu, 26 Aug 2010, Bruce Momjian wrote:


Magnus Hagander wrote:

On Thu, Aug 26, 2010 at 00:49, Tom Lane t...@sss.pgh.pa.us wrote:

Magnus Hagander mag...@hagander.net writes:

The current mapping used is the same one as on git.postgresql.org (see
attached file).


BTW, I noticed that this list omits several old committers:

?162 bryanh
?20 byronn
? 6 julian
? 1 mcguirk

(the numbers are the number of commits I find in cvs2cl for each name).

I am pretty sure of the first two:

Bryan Henderson bry...@giraffe.netgate.net
Byron Nikolaidis byr...@insightdist.com

and I think the others are

Julian Assange pr...@suburbia.net
Dan McGuirk mcgu...@indirect.com

though they're before my time.


Added to the list used.

Bruce, can you confirm the last two? I assume you were around back
then? ;) Or maybe Marc?


Dan McGuirk is definitely right.  I do not remember Julian Assange at
all.  Why do we believe it is Julian Assange?


That name definitely rings a bell for me ...


Marc G. FournierHub.Org Hosting Solutions S.A.
scra...@hub.org http://www.hub.org

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Re: [HACKERS] Committers info for the git migration - URGENT!

2010-08-26 Thread Tom Lane
Magnus Hagander mag...@hagander.net writes:
 On Thu, Aug 26, 2010 at 00:49, Tom Lane t...@sss.pgh.pa.us wrote:
 BTW, I noticed that this list omits several old committers:

 Added to the list used.

Just for the archives, would you post the current list?  I lost track of
who asked for their email entries to be changed.

regards, tom lane

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Re: [HACKERS] Committers info for the git migration - URGENT!

2010-08-26 Thread Magnus Hagander
On Thu, Aug 26, 2010 at 15:53, Tom Lane t...@sss.pgh.pa.us wrote:
 Magnus Hagander mag...@hagander.net writes:
 On Thu, Aug 26, 2010 at 00:49, Tom Lane t...@sss.pgh.pa.us wrote:
 BTW, I noticed that this list omits several old committers:

 Added to the list used.

 Just for the archives, would you post the current list?  I lost track of
 who asked for their email entries to be changed.

Sure!


  'adunstan' : ('Andrew Dunstan', 'and...@dunslane.net'),
  'alvherre' : ('Alvaro Herrera', 'alvhe...@alvh.no-ip.org'),
  'barry' : ('Barry Lind', 'ba...@xythos.com'),
  'bryanh' : ('Bryan Henderson', 'bry...@giraffe.netgate.net'),
  'byronn' : ('Byron Nikolaidis', 'byr...@insightdist.com'),
  'darcy' : ('D\'Arcy J.M. Cain', 'da...@druid.net'),
  'davec' : ('Dave Cramer', 'da...@fastcrypt.com'),
  'dennis' : ('Dennis Bjorklund', 'd...@zigo.dhs.org'),
  'heikki' : ('Heikki Linnakangas', 'heikki.linnakan...@iki.fi'),
  'inoue' : ('Hiroshi Inoue', 'in...@tpf.co.jp'),
  'ishii' : ('Tatsuo Ishii', 'is...@postgresql.org'),
  'itagaki' : ('Itagaki Takahiro', 'itagaki.takah...@gmail.com'),
  'joe' : ('Joe Conway', 'm...@joeconway.com'),
  'julian' : ('Julian Assange', 'pr...@suburbia.net'),
  'jurka' : ('Kris Jurka', 'bo...@ejurka.com'),
  'mcguirk' : ('Dan McGuirk', 'mcgu...@indirect.com'),
  'mergl' : ('Edmund Mergl', 'e.me...@bawue.de'),
  'meskes' : ('Michael Meskes', 'mes...@postgresql.org'),
  'mha' : ('Magnus Hagander', 'mag...@hagander.net'),
  'momjian' : ('Bruce Momjian', 'br...@momjian.us'),
  'neilc' : ('Neil Conway', 'ne...@samurai.com'),
  'peter' : ('Peter Mount', 'pe...@retep.org.uk'),
  'petere' : ('Peter Eisentraut', 'pete...@gmx.net'),
  'pgsql' : ('PostgreSQL Daemon', 'webmas...@postgresql.org'),
  'pjw' : ('Philip Warner', 'p...@rhyme.com.au'),
  'rhaas' : ('Robert Haas', 'rh...@postgresql.org'),
  'scrappy' : ('Marc G. Fournier', 'scra...@hub.org'),
  'sriggs' : ('Simon Riggs', 'si...@2ndquadrant.com'),
  'stark' : ('Greg Stark', 'st...@mit.edu'),
  'teodor' : ('Teodor Sigaev', 'teo...@sigaev.ru'),
  'tgl' : ('Tom Lane', 't...@sss.pgh.pa.us'),
  'thomas' : ('Thomas G. Lockhart', 'lockh...@alumni.caltech.edu'),
  'vadim' : ('Vadim B. Mikheev', 'vadi...@yahoo.com'),
  'vev' : ('Vince Vielhaber', 'v...@michvhf.com'),
  'wieck' : ('Jan Wieck', 'janwi...@yahoo.com'),




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Re: [HACKERS] Committers info for the git migration - URGENT!

2010-08-26 Thread Bruce Momjian
Tom Lane wrote:
 Bruce Momjian br...@momjian.us writes:
  Dan McGuirk is definitely right.  I do not remember Julian Assange at
  all.  Why do we believe it is Julian Assange?
 
 There's half a dozen commits from back around 1996 applied by Marc
 on behalf of Julian Assange pr...@suburbia.net, and then about
 half a dozen committed by julian without any other ID.  The first
 of the former is
 
 1996-07-18 01:48  scrappy
 
   * src/: bin/monitor/monitor.c, bin/psql/psql.c,
   interfaces/libpq/fe-exec.c, interfaces/libpq/libpq-fe.h: libpq and
   psql.c have been modified to do various things they didn't do
   before (plus some optimisations/bug fixes et al).  I've included a
   small demo transcript below. Note that all of of the display
   functionality/intelligence you see here, can be had merely by
   calling the new LIBPQ PQprint() routine with the appropriate
   arguments/options, including the HTML3 output guff.
   
   submitted by:  Julian Assange pr...@suburbia.net
 
 and the last of the latter is
 
 1996-08-20 20:22  julian
 
   * src/bin/psql/psql.c: command line flag for expanded display '-x'
   had logic reversed
 
 So far as I can see, he only contributed to psql not the backend.
 
 Oh wait, here is one where he identifies himself as proff:
 
 1996-07-25 02:46  julian
 
   * src/bin/psql/psql.c: Large re-write/enhancement. In pg-101 Jolly
   only included a smaller part of my (proff) patch. This is the rest
   of it, with a few, mainly aesthetic changes. I've removed a lot of
   redundency from the original code, added support for the new
   PQprint() routines in libpq, expanded tables, and a few generally
   nifty ways of massaging data in and out of the backend. Still needs
   some good stress testing.
 
 So this committer is him, not some other Julian.

Yep, I must have forgotten about him.

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Re: [HACKERS] Committers info for the git migration - URGENT!

2010-08-26 Thread Alvaro Herrera
Excerpts from Magnus Hagander's message of jue ago 26 09:55:34 -0400 2010:

   'thomas' : ('Thomas G. Lockhart', 'lockh...@alumni.caltech.edu'),

Curious about this address -- in his farewell message, Thomas used
lockh...@fourpalms.org:

http://archives.postgresql.org/pgsql-hackers/2002-11/msg00669.php

But following that reference, we find a different address:
http://www.fourpalms.org/~lockhart/index.html
Thomas.Lockhart at jpl.nasa.gov

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Re: [HACKERS] Committers info for the git migration - URGENT!

2010-08-26 Thread Bruce Momjian
Alvaro Herrera wrote:
 Excerpts from Magnus Hagander's message of jue ago 26 09:55:34 -0400 2010:
 
'thomas' : ('Thomas G. Lockhart', 'lockh...@alumni.caltech.edu'),
 
 Curious about this address -- in his farewell message, Thomas used
 lockh...@fourpalms.org:
 
 http://archives.postgresql.org/pgsql-hackers/2002-11/msg00669.php
 
 But following that reference, we find a different address:
 http://www.fourpalms.org/~lockhart/index.html
 Thomas.Lockhart at jpl.nasa.gov

Yes, both emails were valid.  The fourplams is one he used only toward
the end of his Postgres involvement.

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Re: [HACKERS] Committers info for the git migration - URGENT!

2010-08-26 Thread Tom Lane
Bruce Momjian br...@momjian.us writes:
 Alvaro Herrera wrote:
 'thomas' : ('Thomas G. Lockhart', 'lockh...@alumni.caltech.edu'),
 
 Curious about this address -- in his farewell message, Thomas used
 lockh...@fourpalms.org:

 Yes, both emails were valid.  The fourplams is one he used only toward
 the end of his Postgres involvement.

I wonder whether we shouldn't use the most recent address we have
for the git conversion, though.

Thomas, do you have a preference?  See
http://archives.postgresql.org/pgsql-hackers/2010-08/msg01078.php
for context.

regards, tom lane

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Re: [HACKERS] Committers info for the git migration - URGENT!

2010-08-26 Thread Thomas Lockhart


  
  
 I wonder whether we shouldn't
  use the most recent address we have for
   the git conversion, though.
   Thomas, do you have a preference? See 
  
  http://archives.postgresql.org/pgsql-hackers/2010-08/msg01078.php
  for
   context.

I'd already replied directly to Alvaro: lockh...@fourpalms.org is
fine.

Cheers.

 - Tom
  



Re: [HACKERS] Committers info for the git migration - URGENT!

2010-08-25 Thread Tom Lane
Magnus Hagander mag...@hagander.net writes:
 The current mapping used is the same one as on git.postgresql.org (see
 attached file).

BTW, I noticed that this list omits several old committers:

 162 bryanh
  20 byronn
   6 julian
   1 mcguirk

(the numbers are the number of commits I find in cvs2cl for each name).

I am pretty sure of the first two:

Bryan Henderson bry...@giraffe.netgate.net
Byron Nikolaidis byr...@insightdist.com

and I think the others are

Julian Assange pr...@suburbia.net
Dan McGuirk mcgu...@indirect.com

though they're before my time.

regards, tom lane

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Re: [HACKERS] Committers info for the git migration - URGENT!

2010-08-25 Thread A.M.

On Aug 25, 2010, at 6:49 PM, Tom Lane wrote:

 Magnus Hagander mag...@hagander.net writes:
 The current mapping used is the same one as on git.postgresql.org (see
 attached file).
 
 BTW, I noticed that this list omits several old committers:
 
 Julian Assange pr...@suburbia.net

That is _the_ Julian Assange who is in the news now. Very cool!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julian_Assange#Career_as_computer_programmer

-M



Re: [HACKERS] Committers info for the git migration - URGENT!

2010-08-25 Thread Tom Lane
A.M. age...@themactionfaction.com writes:
 On Aug 25, 2010, at 6:49 PM, Tom Lane wrote:
 BTW, I noticed that this list omits several old committers:
 Julian Assange pr...@suburbia.net

 That is _the_ Julian Assange who is in the news now. Very cool!

Yowza ... *that* Julian Assange?  Cool, but maybe we shouldn't
advertise the connection ;-)

regards, tom lane

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[HACKERS] Committers info for the git migration - URGENT!

2010-08-16 Thread Magnus Hagander
Attention committers!!  ;)

When we migrate to git, we will do a one-time mapping of your old
username to an email address (as was discussed on the developer
meeting in Ottawa earlier this year). This is stamped on every commit
you have ever done, since that's how git works. It's part of the
commit itself, so it *cannot* be changed once this is done. We can of
course change which email address is used for *new* commits, but not
for the existing once once they have gone in.

The current mapping used is the same one as on git.postgresql.org (see
attached file).

Per discussions earlier on this list, we encourage people to use an
email address that is permanent and stable, and does not for example
change if you change your ISP or if you change employer. But in the
end, the decision of which email address to use is up to you.

If you want to *change* your email address from the one in the list
attached here, please let me know *ASAP*. At the latest I need to know
this before tuesday evening european time (see separate email about
migration timeline).

Since there is now a very tight timeline on this (sorry!), please ping
any other committers you have on your IM/IRC list that you know don't
read their -hackers email daily...

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  'adunstan' : ('Andrew Dunstan', 'and...@dunslane.net'),
  'alvherre' : ('Alvaro Herrera', 'alvhe...@alvh.no-ip.org'),
  'barry' : ('Barry Lind', 'ba...@xythos.com'),
  'darcy' : ('D''Arcy J.M. Cain', 'da...@druid.net'),
  'davec' : ('Dave Cramer', 'da...@fastcrypt.com'),
  'dennis' : ('Dennis Bjorklund', 'd...@zigo.dhs.org'),
  'heikki' : ('Heikki Linnakangas', 'hei...@enterprisedb.com'),
  'inoue' : ('Hiroshi Inoue', 'in...@tpf.co.jp'),
  'ishii' : ('Tatsuo Ishii', 'is...@postgresql.org'),
  'itagaki' : ('Itagaki Takahiro', 'itagaki.takah...@oss.ntt.co.jp'),
  'joe' : ('Joe Conway', 'm...@joeconway.com'),
  'jurka' : ('Kris Jurka', 'bo...@ejurka.com'),
  'mergl' : ('Edmund Mergl', 'e.me...@bawue.de'),
  'meskes' : ('Michael Meskes', 'mes...@postgresql.org'),
  'mha' : ('Magnus Hagander', 'mag...@hagander.net'),
  'momjian' : ('Bruce Momjian', 'br...@momjian.us'),
  'neilc' : ('Neil Conway', 'ne...@samurai.com'),
  'peter' : ('Peter Mount', 'pe...@retep.org.uk'),
  'petere' : ('Peter Eisentraut', 'pete...@gmx.net'),
  'pgsql' : ('PostgreSQL Daemon', 'webmas...@postgresql.org'),
  'pjw' : ('Philip Warner', 'p...@rhyme.com.au'),
  'rhaas' : ('Robert Haas', 'robertmh...@gmail.com'),
  'scrappy' : ('Marc G. Fournier', 'scra...@hub.org'),
  'sriggs' : ('Simon Riggs', 'si...@2ndquadrant.com'),
  'stark' : ('Greg Stark', 'st...@mit.edu'),
  'teodor' : ('Teodor Sigaev', 'teo...@sigaev.ru'),
  'tgl' : ('Tom Lane', 't...@sss.pgh.pa.us'),
  'thomas' : ('Thomas G. Lockhart', 'lockh...@alumni.caltech.edu'),
  'vadim' : ('Vadim B. Mikheev', 'vadi...@yahoo.com'),
  'vev' : ('Vince Vielhaber', 'v...@michvhf.com'),
  'wieck' : ('Jan Wieck', 'janwi...@yahoo.com'),


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Re: [HACKERS] Committers info for the git migration - URGENT!

2010-08-16 Thread Robert Haas
On Mon, Aug 16, 2010 at 9:38 AM, Magnus Hagander mag...@hagander.net wrote:
 Attention committers!!  ;)

 When we migrate to git, we will do a one-time mapping of your old
 username to an email address (as was discussed on the developer
 meeting in Ottawa earlier this year). This is stamped on every commit
 you have ever done, since that's how git works. It's part of the
 commit itself, so it *cannot* be changed once this is done. We can of
 course change which email address is used for *new* commits, but not
 for the existing once once they have gone in.

 The current mapping used is the same one as on git.postgresql.org (see
 attached file).

 Per discussions earlier on this list, we encourage people to use an
 email address that is permanent and stable, and does not for example
 change if you change your ISP or if you change employer. But in the
 end, the decision of which email address to use is up to you.

 If you want to *change* your email address from the one in the list
 attached here, please let me know *ASAP*. At the latest I need to know
 this before tuesday evening european time (see separate email about
 migration timeline).

 Since there is now a very tight timeline on this (sorry!), please ping
 any other committers you have on your IM/IRC list that you know don't
 read their -hackers email daily...

Please make me rh...@postgresql.org - thanks.

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Re: [HACKERS] Committers info for the git migration - URGENT!

2010-08-16 Thread Itagaki Takahiro
2010/8/16 Magnus Hagander mag...@hagander.net:
 If you want to *change* your email address from the one in the list
 attached here, please let me know *ASAP*. At the latest I need to know
 this before tuesday evening european time (see separate email about
 migration timeline).

Could you change my address to itagaki.takah...@gmail.com ?
Thanks.

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Re: [HACKERS] Committers info for the git migration - URGENT!

2010-08-16 Thread Alvaro Herrera
Excerpts from Magnus Hagander's message of lun ago 16 09:38:12 -0400 2010:

 If you want to *change* your email address from the one in the list
 attached here, please let me know *ASAP*. At the latest I need to know
 this before tuesday evening european time (see separate email about
 migration timeline).

FWIW my address is fine.

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Re: [HACKERS] Committers info for the git migration - URGENT!

2010-08-16 Thread Joe Conway
On 08/16/2010 06:38 AM, Magnus Hagander wrote:
 The current mapping used is the same one as on git.postgresql.org (see
 attached file).
 
 Per discussions earlier on this list, we encourage people to use an
 email address that is permanent and stable, and does not for example
 change if you change your ISP or if you change employer. But in the
 end, the decision of which email address to use is up to you.
 
 If you want to *change* your email address from the one in the list
 attached here, please let me know *ASAP*. At the latest I need to know
 this before tuesday evening european time (see separate email about
 migration timeline).

Interesting list -- some names on there I haven't seen in a long time...

Mine is fine.

Thanks,

Joe

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Re: [HACKERS] Committers info for the git migration - URGENT!

2010-08-16 Thread Magnus Hagander
On Mon, Aug 16, 2010 at 17:20, Itagaki Takahiro
itagaki.takah...@gmail.com wrote:
 2010/8/16 Magnus Hagander mag...@hagander.net:
 If you want to *change* your email address from the one in the list
 attached here, please let me know *ASAP*. At the latest I need to know
 this before tuesday evening european time (see separate email about
 migration timeline).

 Could you change my address to itagaki.takah...@gmail.com ?
 Thanks.

Updated.


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