[sympy] Fwd: You received a tip for your commit

2014-12-31 Thread Sudhanshu Mishra
This is strange. Is anybody else getting these mails? -- Forwarded message -- From: cont...@prime4commit.com Date: Wed, Dec 31, 2014 at 4:50 PM Subject: You received a tip for your commit To: mrsu...@gmail.com Hello, Sudhanshu Mishra! You were tipped 0.53 XPM for your commit on

Re: [sympy] Fwd: You received a tip for your commit

2014-12-31 Thread Saurabh Jha
Yeah, I also get these tips while my commits get merged in scikit-learn. Not sure what to do with them :-/ Saurabh On Wed, Dec 31, 2014 at 5:02 PM, Sudhanshu Mishra mrsu...@gmail.com wrote: This is strange. Is anybody else getting these mails? -- Forwarded message -- From:

[sympy] GSoC

2014-12-31 Thread Anas Belkhadir
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[sympy] Re: You received a tip for your commit

2014-12-31 Thread Francesco Bonazzi
On Wednesday, December 31, 2014 12:32:47 PM UTC+1, Sudhanshu Mishra wrote: You were tipped 0.53 XPM for your commit on Project sympy/sympy. Please, log in and tell us your primecoin address to get it. https://coinplorer.com/Charts?fromCurrency=XPMtoCurrency=USD It looks like 1 XPM is

Re: [sympy] Re: You received a tip for your commit

2014-12-31 Thread Aaron Meurer
As far as I can tell, prime4commit does this automatically to every email address in the commit metadata for every commit that is committed to SymPy. Supposedly people donate into it and it is distributed to the contributors. The total XPM currently donated into the project is 52.77, which

Re: [sympy] Re: You received a tip for your commit

2014-12-31 Thread Joachim Durchholz
Am 31.12.2014 um 19:45 schrieb Aaron Meurer: As far as I can tell, prime4commit does this automatically to every email address in the commit metadata for every commit that is committed to SymPy. They claim they're doing that only for people that they already mailed in the past. Supposedly