Speaking of which, what's the ASF way to deal with @author annotations
in single classes? Do we put our Apache IDs there, or full names, or
nothing at all?
Alessandro
On 7/8/11 10:24 AM, Rupert Westenthaler wrote:
Hi
I have also seen in a lot of bundles, that the POM file includes a
list of all developers.
This would also be a possibility.
best
Rupert
On Fri, Jul 8, 2011 at 9:54 AM, Fabian Christ
<[email protected]> wrote:
Hi,
I would like to see such a kind of file.
Additionally, I'm wondering whether it would be feasible to have a
contribution file per release? So that one can see for each release
who has contributed to that. Or is such a contribution list already
part of a release at Apache?
Best,
- Fabian
2011/7/7 Bertrand Delacretaz<[email protected]>:
Hi,
Adding a CREDITS.txt file at the top of our codebase, following the
Cocoon example [1], would IMO be a nice way of giving credit to people
working on Stanbol, for those who want that.
The idea is to document the history of people's contributions, things like
The entityHub code was originally designed and written by Rupert Westenthaler
as part of his work at Salzburg Research, partially funded by the
IKS project.
Based on true facts, so no subjective statements like
Bob Sponge, Bill Topay and Leo Davinci are the core developers of Stanbol.
We wouldn't list every single patch in there, the idea is to document
how specific blocks of functionality came to existence. More details
are available on http://s.apache.org/stanbol_svnsearch and similar
services.
WDYT?
-Bertrand
[1] http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/cocoon/branches/BRANCH_2_1_X/CREDITS.txt
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