RE: Author tags

2001-02-28 Thread Diethelm Guallar, Gonzalo
Jason asked me about this a while back and I just started to dig through the code again and noticed that my name is in some author tags for things I _know_ I didn't write! My best guess is somehow my name got stuffed in the tags when someone - I can't remember who - did the big

RE: Author tags

2001-02-28 Thread Dave Bryson
On Wed, 28 Feb 2001, you wrote: The algorithm I used to put author tags into files that had none was to simply do a cvs log, check who did the initial check-in and attribute the file to them. I know this is far from perfect, but I had no other way to fathom the real author. Ahhh yes...and

Re: Author tags

2001-02-28 Thread Jason van Zyl
On Tue, 27 Feb 2001, John McNally wrote: Just guessing, since you mentioned Jason that you might be referring to the Velocity stuff. If so, your name may be in some files because I copied the WebMacro version and left your name in the file. I think that's totally cool, if you copy

Re: Author tags

2001-02-27 Thread John McNally
Just guessing, since you mentioned Jason that you might be referring to the Velocity stuff. If so, your name may be in some files because I copied the WebMacro version and left your name in the file. I am not sure what the the protocol is or should be. Some people might get upset if I