Re: git as an sfc member project

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Shawn Pearce <spearce@xxxxxxxxxxx> writes:

> I think a committee of at least 3 people and at most 5, any of whom
> can be a benevolent SFC liasion, is fine.  As far as selection goes,
> the committee can elect or remove a member through a majority vote,
> and should base its decisions based on surviving contributions to the
> code base, but shouldn't be tied to that (just in case someone
> contributes a lot of good code and then becomes a jerk).

Just a datapoint from quick "blame -C -C -w" run as of 1.7.3.2, counting
surviving lines, 7 top from each area, excluding Documentation/RelNotes.


** Everything else **

77212        Junio C Hamano
41388        Shawn O. Pearce
32676        Linus Torvalds
28618        Johannes Schindelin
22120        Ãvar ArnfjÃrà Bjarmason
20190        Paul Mackerras
15518        Marius Storm-Olsen


** t/ **

59572        Junio C Hamano
9646         Johannes Schindelin
7606         Eric Wong
7342         Jonathan Nieder
5733         Jeff King
4978         Shawn O. Pearce
4828         Johan Herland


** Documentation/ **

22092        Junio C Hamano
10830        J. Bruce Fields
5566         Christian Couder
3904         Shawn O. Pearce
3664         Thomas Rast
3388         Johannes Schindelin
2888         David Greaves


** contrib/ **

7180         Junio C Hamano
3960         Shawn O. Pearce
3378         Alexandre Julliard
2948         Marius Storm-Olsen
2668         Aneesh Kumar K.V
2624         Simon Hausmann
1254         Matthias Urlichs
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