On Tue, Apr 7, 2009 at 00:05, "Martin v. Löwis" <martin at v.loewis.de> wrote: > I think the identification in the SSH keys is useless. It contains > strings like "loewis at mira" or "ncoghlan at uberwald", or even multiple > of them (barry at wooz, barry at resist, ...). Right, so we'll put up the author map somewhere with the email addresses I gathered and ask for a more thorough review at some point. > It seems that the PEP needs to spell out a policy as to what committer > information needs to look like; then we need to verify that the proposed > name mapping matches that policy. Right. It's basically "Name Lastname <email>" -- we can verify that in a hook. > Correct. The objective was to not allow nick names, but have real names > as committer names. It appears that this policy does not directly > translate into Mercurial. One of the nicer features of Mercurial/DVCSs, in my experience, is that non-committers get to keep the credit on their patches. That means that it's impossible to enforce a policy more extensive than some basic checks (such as the format above). Unless we keep a list of people who have signed an agreement, which will mean people will have to re-do the username on commits that don't constitute a non-trivial contribution. Cheers, Dirkjan
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