Yes, I was trying to state the same thing as Brian.
My understanding is that the commit author must use a registered bugzilla e-mail to make tracking IP easier, so my explanation seemed more complicated, perhaps ;-)
Tom
Wayne Beaton ---09/10/2012 01:51:10 PM---I think that you and Tom are saying the same thing.
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I think that you and Tom are saying the same thing.
Wayne
On 09/10/2012 02:45 PM, Brian de Alwis wrote:
On 10-Sep-2012, at 12:18 PM, Thomas Watson wrote:
Couldn't Pascal just register his pascal@xxxxxxxx address in bugzilla and use that username/e-mail as the author, but continue to use his own personal committer/e-mail address as the committer. What is really important here is the author contribution recognition, not the actual committer that reviewed and released the contribution. Right?
Wouldn't it make more sense to have his Ericsson account be the commit author, and his Eclipse-registered email as the committer?
Brian.
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