Sorry, missed the fact that you had a question in there.
Yes if we can clean up the manufactured commits that would be good.
Dave Cramer
dave.cramer(at)credativ(dot)ca
http://www.credativ.ca
On Tue, Dec 6, 2011 at 4:23 PM, Maciek Sakrejda <msakrejda@truviso.com> wrote:
>> Ok, I've had a crack at this. I have a local copy on github
>> git://github.com/davecramer/pgjdbc.git . How can I clone the github
>> copy to git.postgresql.org ?
>
> Excellent. Before we do that, though, should we try to clean up the
> cvs2svn manufactured commits on branches with git filter-branch? I've
> been meaning to get back to this, but now that someone's taken the
> initiative, I can give that a shot tonight. Also, is the author info
> right?:
>
> maciek@anemone:~$ git log | grep 'Author:' | sort | uniq
> Author: barry <barry>
> Author: blind <blind>
> Author: davec <davec>
> Author: davecramer <davecramer>
> Author: jurka <jurka>
> Author: momjian <momjian>
> Author: oliver <oliver>
> Author: petere <petere>
> Author: peter <peter>
> Author: pgsql <pgsql>
> Author: scrappy <scrappy>
> Author: tgl <tgl>
> Author: wieck <wieck>
>
> It does not include e-mail addresses (I don't know if we necessarily
> need them, but, e.g., the main PostgreSQL repo seems to have them) and
> it seems to dupe some committers with aliases (davec/davecramer and
> possibly petere/peter? also, should the "pgsql" commmits be attributed
> to someone?). The filter-branch (or another filter-branch) can take
> care of this as well.
>
> Thanks,
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