Jimmie Houchin <jlhouc...@gmail.com> writes:

> But, I do believe it is of great importance to maintain good 
> contributors records to the files and its modification history 
> regardless of code "ownership"  but for good legal provenance.

Two things: git maintains this record automatically and much more
thoroughly than a manually curated way could, and all contributors have
to sign a contributor agreement anyway that assigns copyright to
Rich.

So this issue is already taken care of.

-Phil

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