At Thu, 21 Aug 2008 08:45:46 -0500, Ken Causey wrote:
On Wed, 2008-08-20 at 20:51 -0700, Yoshiki Ohshima wrote:
At Wed, 20 Aug 2008 18:55:56 -0500, Ken Causey wrote:
On Wed, 2008-08-20 at 16:26 -0700, Yoshiki Ohshima wrote:
Thank you, Ken,
I'm not sure what sort of detail you are looking for. If you mean the sort of textual information you might find in a changeset preamble you might be able to find that information in the MC repository, hopefully including a reference to a Mantis report with further information. Go to http://source.squeakfoundation.org/39a.html and click on Versions and search for the specific version you want to examine, then look at the details, you can even browse the code as of that version if you want.
The detail I'm looking for is to make the mapping from the author initials to the authors full name. I don't mind to look at the textual information in the preamble, but it is hard to find which one contains the method and the version in question.
I managed to fill most of the '?' marks on:
http://www.netjam.org/squeak/contributors/missingSignatories
but not the 3.9 era contributors. How would you find who 'tp' was, for example?
(How about:
'ASF', 'edt', 'EP', 'EW', 'm', 'NDCC', 'sk', 'YE'?
I can sort of help regarding 'YE'.
The question is still about "how to find" such a change.
I'm sorry I'm still confused. What do you mean by 'such a change'?
I meant that "a changeset" that has the preamble where I "might be able to find that information in the MC repository". how do I find in the MC repository which version contains the changeset with a method with, say, 'ASF'?
Hmm, I wonder why the version in the OLPC image is older and all with Leandro's initials...
Uhm, I may be confused again, or maybe I confused you. I did not mean to imply that Scott is the only contributor to SkipList, Leandro Caniglia is certainly another major contributor and Stephane and Tom Koenig have also contributed. Both of them have signed the agreement though and so there are no concerns regarding the licensing, at least.
Sure. I understand that you didn't imply that Scott is the only contributor. I had a wrong sense that we hevested Scott's change by 3.8.
-- Yoshiki