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On 24.8.2010 1:43, Campbell Barton wrote:
> Patches should of-course reference their authors, to my knowledge we
> do a reasonable job of this.
>
> ZanqDo, what about something like Dalai suggests?
> We could have a script which takes 2 revisions and
On Tue, Aug 24, 2010 at 3:21 AM, Dalai Felinto wrote:
> I think for patches it's a common practice to acknowledge the
> contributor, but for reported bugs we (me at least) often thanks the
> person in the tracker, but not necessarily in the commit.
> If people don't mind commit logs to become a bi
I think for patches it's a common practice to acknowledge the
contributor, but for reported bugs we (me at least) often thanks the
person in the tracker, but not necessarily in the commit.
If people don't mind commit logs to become a bit more verbose it would
be a pleasure to mention for example:
"
On Mon, Aug 23, 2010 at 07:42:07AM -0600, Daniel Salazar - 3Developer.com wrote:
> If you say so, I don't want to insist on this because its something
> every coder can choose to do at the end.. let this be a reminder then
> :)
But we *do* want to insist. As Martin says, this is our traditional
p
If you say so, I don't want to insist on this because its something
every coder can choose to do at the end.. let this be a reminder then
:)
Daniel Salazar
On Mon, Aug 23, 2010 at 7:06 AM, Martin Poirier wrote:
> This should already be the case.
>
> If someone forgot to credit someone else in a
This should already be the case.
If someone forgot to credit someone else in a commit, bring it up with them
personally.
Martin
--- On Mon, 8/23/10, Daniel Salazar - 3Developer.com wrote:
> Hi, Blender development community is
> not only composed by coders with
> commit access but theres a l
El Mon, 23 Aug 2010 01:57:35 -0600
"Daniel Salazar - 3Developer.com" escribió:
> Hi, Blender development community is not only composed by coders with
> commit access but theres a lot of people who spend time and effort
> testing, debugging, compiling, designing.. Wouldn't it be a nice thing
> to
Hi, Blender development community is not only composed by coders with
commit access but theres a lot of people who spend time and effort
testing, debugging, compiling, designing.. Wouldn't it be a nice thing
to have some commit "code" about giving recognition to this people?
I've seen cases where