On 19/06/2014 17:39, Sage Weil wrote: > On Wed, 18 Jun 2014, Loic Dachary wrote: >> Hi, >> >> The simplest solution to keep the .organizationmap[1] file up to date >> regarding the Red Hat / InkTank acquisition would be to just wait for >> developers with an @inktank.com email to move to a @redhat.com email. I >> guess the same could be applied to other company affiliation change, as >> long as all the company is absorbed. It does not work well when a single >> individual moves from one company to another and keeps using her/his >> personal email. > > I think it would be ideal if the same individual's contributions can be > attributed to multiple organizations depending on which email they > used, for exactly this reason. The way that .organizationmap and .mailmap > are chained together makes this impossible, as far as I can tell? > >> Does anyone see a problem with this approach ? > > I'm not sure exactly what you're proposing... Hi, Sorry for being unclear, a commit will hopefully be better: https://github.com/dachary/ceph/commit/de09adad2f9ede76727a87030c141236793d997f This associates all @inktank.com to Intkank and all @redhat.com to Red Hat. If you use your @redhat.com email a commit will count as Red Hat. Otherwise it counts as Inktank. The .mailmap normalizes names to cope with mistakes but does not force a given individual to show under a single email. Cheers > > sage > -- Loïc Dachary, Artisan Logiciel Libre
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