On 11/9/12 12:52 AM, Igor Galić wrote:
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hmm, I have put him in the author of git commit:
commit 6dadea4cea3da45e432dc52c7f9dadbf891b510a
Author: Craig Forbes <cfor...@qualys.com>
Date: Fri Nov 9 00:44:52 2012 +0800
TS-1564: Logs created via the API in plugins are not rolled
should we strict on the style? which one is prefer then?
Seen that. Now went back and realized that a lot more
CHANGES lines were missing that. So I'd say we're doing
"best effort" - now ignore me again and do something
productive ;)
I personally always put the Author: in the Changes file, when I'm committing
on behalf of a non-committer. It's the file that ships with our
distributions. My vote would be to always do this, but only when the Author
is not an ATS committer.
-- Leif