Re: Pseudonymous commits

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On Thu, 25 Mar 2010, Mike.lifeguard wrote:

> In the end, I managed to convince them they wouldn't be spammed (hope
> I'm right), and I used their real emails. Nonetheless, I appreciate the
> help.

Oh, if your project is public and accessible through gitweb then 
spammers will certainly scan it and pick up their email addresses.  
Maybe some of them might even go as far as cloning Git repositories just 
for that purpose.  Only local spam filtering may help in that case.

> If you're still in the helping mood (and know what you're talking
> about), I'm still looking for help with a case where an SVN repo is
> split into separate git repositories & being unable to dcommit changes
> back to SVN. The archived email is:
> http://article.gmane.org/gmane.comp.version-control.git/142654

I know a little about Git, but not git-svn.  Someone else will have to 
help you with that one.


Nicolas
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