[[sorry for the thread hijack]] On 6 Sep 2010, at 03:44, Ralf Wildenhues wrote: > * Eric Blake wrote on Thu, Sep 02, 2010 at 11:23:57PM CEST: >> The git pages are clear that S-O-B has project-dependent >> interpretation. Coreutils currently doesn't even use it (the only >> people with commit privileges to the master coreutils.git have FSF >> copyright, and it is assumed that they are each trustworthy enough >> to do due diligence in verifying that patches from other >> contributors meet copyright rules, without relying on any markup in >> the commit message itself). >> >> But if we wanted, we could adopt a policy that S-O-B on GNU projects >> using the gitlog-to-changelog conversion implies (partial) >> authorship, above and beyond the --author. > > Except that the autotools project logs contain lots of S-O-B entries > which explicitly do not have that particular meaning. :-/
I suppose we can create an annotation for logs that have a non-compliant SoB as if it was any other commit log typo we want to override to make sure gitlog-to-changelog creates a beautiful ChangeLog -- after we document our policy, and for entries going back to the beginning of the year in which we decide to start using gitlog-to-changelog. Even if we wait until next year to start using gitlog-to-changelog, I think it worthwhile to know in advance how we will cope with a commit log that needs a correction. Cheers, -- Gary V. Vaughan (g...@gnu.org)
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