> On 22 Apr 2015, at 16:14, Pierre Smits <pierre.sm...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Indeed, let's not amalgamate everything and keep the discussion clean. The > https://fisheye6.atlassian.com/graph/ofbiz does show information about the > jira issue (including the contributor, if done correctly). Just click on > the blue i icon to the right of the comment excerpt. You'll see a modal > window appearing with more info. Take as an example the commit done on > April 18th starting with comment: 'A patch from Pierre Smits...' > > Thank you for sharing insights in how Git could work for this project. I > appreciate it. > > Can you provide links to examples of an Apache project using Git that shows > a contribution from a non-privileged contributor as you describe? It would > surely help understanding the described visibility and help this community > to make a sound decision when all has been said.
Not an ASF project, but here is an example of what that can look like (and demonstrating the shameful lack of community in Moqui Framework). In this case I am the only person with push/write permission to this git repository, so all others came through pull requests after they committed to their own fork repositories: https://github.com/moqui/moqui/graphs/contributors > Quoting: > > which non-committer has submitted the most code to OFBiz and what was the > distribution of their changes amongst the various OFBiz components? > > > I would love to see that too. Maybe our PMC chair can clarify and comment > on that? The PMC chair doesn't have access to any magic tools that are unavailable to the rest of us... this is an unknown (even if we can get approximate data from Jira and SVN). -David