Further to point one in my previous post, the organization is called
'nhibernate', so differentiating the repo name makes sense. Otherwise you
have 'nhibernate/nhibernate' which grates rather. But will renaming cause
any problems? I couldn't say.
On 07/08/2011 6:50 PM, "Julian Maughan" <[email protected]> wrote:
> Good work Patrick.
>
> 1. Perhaps call the repo 'nhibernate-core' to sit alongside the other
> repositories that might eventually be added to the org, such as
> nhibernate-validation, nhibernate-attributes, etc. See the Hibernate org
on
> GH.
> 2. I think the username is the most prominent user descriptor, not the
> email. So the GUID doesn't bother me. Up to you though :)
> On 07/08/2011 4:42 PM, "Patrick Earl" <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Here's the script I'm working on for the conversion. I welcome forks. :)
>>
>> https://gist.github.com/1128347
>>
>> In the mausch repo, e-mail addresses are mapped like: patearl@<some
>> guid>. Would it not be better to have something less random?
>>
>> Patrick Earl
>>
>> On Sun, Aug 7, 2011 at 12:54 AM, Julian Maughan
>> <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> Patrick, I personally think it is better just to leave them un-mapped.
>>>
>>> On 7 August 2011 14:39, Patrick Earl <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> I've discovered that (strangely?) github allows you to enter arbitrary
>>>> e-mail address to map, so I would propose that we do a "call for
>>>> existing accounts" but if people don't want to link to a particular
>>>> e-mail address, we just use:
>>>>
>>>> <svn-username>@svn.nhforge.org
>>>>
>>>> This allows them to later add that e-mail address in github and their
>>>> accounts get linked to those commits automatically.
>>>>
>>>> Any objections to the hostname?
>>>>
>>>> Patrick Earl
>>>>
>>>> On Tue, Aug 2, 2011 at 1:27 PM, Mauricio Scheffer
>>>> <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>> > Right now, on my github mirror all committers have names
autogenerated
>>>> > by
>>>> > git-svn. For example: "patearl
>>>> > <patearl@d2eaab8a-a80d-0410-be94-99ecdb4ea5df>".
>>>> > Git filter-branch should be used to change all commits and map those
>>>> > autogenerated names to the actual github accounts (e.g. the email
used
>>>> > for
>>>> > https://github.com/patearl ), otherwise all commits are pretty much
>>>> > anonymous, detached from their actual owners.
>>>> > Here's a sample script that does this for a single user:
>>>> > http://progit.org/book/ch6-4.html#changing_email_addresses_globally
>>>> > The filter-branch docs also has some examples about this:
>>>> >
http://www.kernel.org/pub/software/scm/git/docs/git-filter-branch.html
>>>> >
>>>> > Cheers,
>>>> > Mauricio
>>>
>>>

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