Hi Juan Pablo,

If it is possible I would like to change my username to awolski.

Thanks,
Tony

On Mon, Feb 23, 2009 at 2:45 PM, Juan Pablo Aroztegi <
[email protected]> wrote:

> As you know Subversion uses the "username" to mark the commit authors.
> Mercurial on the contrary usually includes "Real Name <[email protected]>".
> This is done because given its distributed nature commits can come from
> almost anywhere. And it may be useful to identify who did a commit.
> For example to ask the authors doubts about a commit or to move from
> one license to another.
>
> Example. What previously was:
>
> changeset:   468:8ec87c23b053
> user:        johndoe
> date:        Fri Feb 20 16:18:04 2009 +0000
> summary:     Issue 7678. Issue 7679. Fixed a postgresql related problem.
>
> Now it will be:
>
> changeset:   468:8ec87c23b053
> user:        John Doe <[email protected]>
> date:        Fri Feb 20 16:18:04 2009 +0000
> summary:     Issue 7678. Issue 7679. Fixed a postgresql related problem.
>
> So we have identified all the commit authors to the trunk of Openbravo
> ERP. And we've built a mapping file that will be used for the final
> conversion. Please review your name and e-mail. If there's something you
> want to change, reply me with your desired change (not to the whole
> list). Take into account that you should use this same name for future
> commits.
>
> Author mapping file to check:
>
> https://dev.openbravo.com/authors_hg.txt
>
>
> Thanks,
>
> Juan Pablo
>
>
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