On 30/07/08 19:58, Jon Smirl wrote:
quoted text > On 7/30/08, Alan Cox <alan@letsannoyjonsmirl.ukuu.org.uk> wrote:
>> > debate it in a bar at some future conference. But does it really make
>> > sense to argue about it here?
>>
>>
>> No but perhaps Jon could simply show some manners when people request him
>> politely not to do that. He doesn't seem to want to debate manners, just
>> law.
>
> I didn't handle the removing the people from the list issue very well.
> I got caught in the fact the log immutably records history and I
> objected to editing history. I viewed this along the lines of George
> Washington asking to be removed from text books. He was the first
> president; we can't change that and we have to include him in the list
> of presidents.
>
> I still don't have a good solution for how to track the people who
> don't want their names to appear without creating yet another list.
>
It's really simple - if there is actually some benefit to them being
in .mailmap (because their name is spelled differently in some commits),
then contact them. Otherwise, you can assume they don't want to be on it.
That should cut down the number of people considerably... I can only see
one example in the A section (Auke Kok).
--
Simon Arlott
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