Hi, Fredrik Skolmli wrote:The documentation mentions that these 2 parameters are for init and, like other parameters, I had the feeling they will affect either the "init" process or the entire existance of the repository. Now that I look better, I see that there is no "config" note next to them. From my point of view, they should be repository config options, affecting all commits. I can't see a reason for having only sometimes --add-author-from. If you want to commit information about the authors in regards to a SVN repository, you'll always want that option to be on. If you want to have authors properly identified when getting something out of the SVN repository, you'll always want to have --use-log-author on. I would also like some option to stop pushing a commit if it doesn't have any From/Signed-off-by line in it. Mircea P.S. I am very curious why using From and not Signed-off-by. I had the feeling that Signed-off-by is being used to also mark the path of a patch. Also, is there a centralized list of all the ways a patch can be "marked" -- http://mircea.bardac.net -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe git" in the body of a message to majordomo@vger.kernel.org More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html
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