X-Git-Url: http://git.vanrenterghem.biz/git.ikiwiki.info.git/blobdiff_plain/562e24d695a88b0da851de44952d73568a62712e..5be031b787946daaa68f20e2e4ea238cd5865fdf:/doc/todo/git_attribution/discussion.mdwn diff --git a/doc/todo/git_attribution/discussion.mdwn b/doc/todo/git_attribution/discussion.mdwn index d7796c017..42cc8449e 100644 --- a/doc/todo/git_attribution/discussion.mdwn +++ b/doc/todo/git_attribution/discussion.mdwn @@ -10,10 +10,13 @@ I've been thinking a bit about the GIT attribution in ikiwiki... If no email set, I think "$USERNAME" is reasonable... no point in the '<>' causing clutter. +>> **adjustement wrt comments**: leave the '<>' in due to requirements in git If no username set... then something like '@[IPADDR]' makes sense... (not in email brackets). +> Why not put it in email brackets? --[[Joey]] + In the case of OpenID login.. I think that's a special case... I don't think attempting to munge something meaningful out of the OpenID makes sense... but I think some massaging might need to be done. @@ -42,6 +45,7 @@ Perhaps an OpenID: $OPENID_URL would make sense. This could help w/ making sure that no one irrefutably spoofs a post by someone (since w/ the setup where email and effective username are configurable, there's no determination of uniqueness) +>> **adj re git req**: "$OPENID_URL <>" [[harningt]] @@ -49,9 +53,13 @@ no determination of uniqueness) > Yes, it does: > -> joey@kodama:~/tmp/foo/bar>git commit --author "foo" -> fatal: malformed --author parameter +> joey@kodama:~/tmp/foo/bar>git commit --author "foo" +> fatal: malformed --author parameter > > It seems to be happy with anything of the form "foo " -- doesn't seem to > do any kind of strict checking. Even "http://joey.kitenet.net <>" will be > accepted. --[[Joey]] +>> +>>Sounds good to me, +>> +>> --[[harningt]]