On 10/6/20 6:01 AM, Jan Kiszka wrote: > On 05.10.20 22:52, Joseph Myers wrote: >> On Mon, 5 Oct 2020, Alex Bennée wrote: >> >>> Joseph Myers <jos...@codesourcery.com> writes: >>> >>>> On Sun, 4 Oct 2020, Philippe Mathieu-Daudé wrote: >>>> >>>>> There is a number of contributors from this domain, >>>>> add its own entry to the gitdm domain map. >>>> >>>> At some point the main branding will be Siemens; not sure how you want to >>>> handle that. >>> >>> We've already done something similar with WaveComp who have rolled up >>> the various mips and imgtec contributions into >>> contrib/gitdm/group-map-wavecomp. >>> >>> It's really up to you and which corporate entity would like internet >>> bragging points. The only Siemens contributor I could find is Jan Kiszka >>> but he has contributed a fair amount ;-) >> >> Given that the Mentor branding is going away (and the "Mentor Graphics" >> version largely has gone away, "Mentor, a Siemens Business" is what's >> currently used as a Mentor brand), probably it makes sense to use Siemens >> for both codesourcery.com and mentor.com addresses. >> > > I think the key question is what this map is used for: Is it supposed to > document the historic status, who was who at the time of contribution? > Or is its purpose to help identifying the copyright holder of a > contribution today?
My understanding is it is useful to document the historic status (who was who at the time of contribution). The tool support such granularity [*]: EmailMap file Map email addresses onto employers. These files contain lines like: [user@]domain employer [< yyyy-mm-dd] If the "user@" portion is missing, all email from the given domain will be treated as being associated with the given employer. If a date is provided, the entry is only valid up to that date; otherwise it is considered valid into the indefinite future. This feature can be useful for properly tracking developers' work when they change employers but do not change email addresses. [*] https://repo.or.cz/git-dm.git/blob/098408bc4d:/README#l122 Regards, Phil.