On 3 Apr 2004, at 08:18, Simon Kitching wrote:
Hi Robert,
On Thu, 2004-04-01 at 07:46, robert burrell donkin wrote:
i quite like author tags for aesthetic reasons :)
the reason why i favour including a link is that (judging from the
volume of personal email i've received from users over the year
Hi Robert,
On Thu, 2004-04-01 at 07:46, robert burrell donkin wrote:
> i quite like author tags for aesthetic reasons :)
>
> the reason why i favour including a link is that (judging from the
> volume of personal email i've received from users over the years) there
> are still quite a few users
Gary Gregory wrote:
I'd actually prefer to just get rid of the @author line entirely. If
we're going to keep it, though, the link should really point at
something useful, like perhaps the home page of the Digester website.
For projects that choose to follow the Board recommendation of not using
> I'd actually prefer to just get rid of the @author line entirely. If
> we're going to keep it, though, the link should really point at
> something useful, like perhaps the home page of the Digester website.
For projects that choose to follow the Board recommendation of not using
personal @autho
Simon Kitching wrote:
Hi,
We had a discussion about author tags a while ago. The general consensus
was that individuals should no longer be listed in these tags [NB: not
an official vote]. I think this is now also apache policy?
It's a recommendation of the ASF Board.
Robert Donkin suggested
Hi,
We had a discussion about author tags a while ago. The general consensus
was that individuals should no longer be listed in these tags [NB: not
an official vote]. I think this is now also apache policy?
Robert Donkin suggested using them to credit "the commons team", with
the benefit that a l