Stephen Kelly <steveire@xxxxxxxxx> writes: > Thomas Rast wrote: > >> Stephen Kelly wrote: >>> So for some git repos in KDE which I work on on work time, I'd like to >>> set a different committer address. I can't just set GIT_COMMITTER_EMAIL >>> or whatever in my bashrc, because in other repos I want to use a >>> different committer email, and don't want it set globally for all git >>> repos I work on. >>> >>> This doesn't seem to be configurable in git config. Can that be changed? >> >> See user.email in git-config(1). Most people set it globally, as in >> >> git config --global user.email "author@xxxxxxxxxxx" >> >> but there's nothing stopping you from doing >> >> git config user.email "alias@xxxxxxxxxxx" >> >> to set it on a per-repo level. (Or just edit .git/config, of course.) > > Doesn't this set both the author and the committer? And the reason why that is a bad thing is...? -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe git" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html