Excellent, updated, thank you very much!
jweiss => Jonathan Weiss
Great, list updated, thank you!
Here's another:
Spakman => Mark Somerville
Cheers,
Mark
Cool. Added and updated thanks!
On the svn days, I went by "jordi" inside the . Since git, I'm just myself, Jordi Bunster.
That's a pretty cool script, send a link to the slides when they're done.
Added, thanks Jordi!
The list has now complete email addresses to easy searches:
This is the current script with guessable addresses in the mapping as well:
At this moment it has +70 entries and we're close to a grand total of 1350 people.
Scores are higher in general now.
When the author of a svn commit is not seen in the commit message the script checks changelog entries in git show. A sanity #uniq was applied there. But it turns out some commits like
752721c0729bd8230d9cd0688694c36f71db03f0
or
f18356edb728522fcd3b6a00f11b29fd3bff0577
are big and have lots of changelog items, so that #uniq was indeed covering some contributions.
The current listing is
and there are ~1340 people right now.
I’m in there under Jonathan Viney and jonathan@bluewire.net.nz, those could be combined.
-Jonathan.
Excellent, gist updated thank you!
Just accent fix:
Jos√(c) Valim => José Valim
Cheers!
Thank you José! Do you see that one in the current gist?
The initial lists piped the output of the script to pbcopy + ⌘V and non-ASCII was mangled.
Steven Bristol is the same as stevenbristol
cheers, steven bristol
Great, updated:
The current script is here:
I may create a repo and a page somewhere after the conference.
I seem to come out as:
"MatthewRudy" and "Matthew Rudy Jacobs"
http://github.com/rails/rails/commit/7e8aee7e6cbd23c1eb18bec1869465e923915e7a http://github.com/rails/rails/commit/eb4668b26ad4aacf79488d2bee553e9452971c35
Excellent, gists updated, thank you!
Seems like this work is somewhat duplicating what the WWR hackfest
already did, no?
When are that going to be working again, anyway? ![]()
The motivation for this effort is to be able to present a slide with a figure that I can show with confidence (I am preparing a keynote that has a section with a few metrics about the project). The current approximation is 1300 people. I can't thank enough all the people that have contributed equivalences!
As for the script that computed the hackfests in WWR I don't really think it had any mapping like this. I remember in order to increase your score you had to appear in the message/changelog in a certain way, your user in Trac or something like that.
For what it's worth, "Jakob S" == "jakob ~ at ~ mentalized.net"
One more :-), it's up thank you!