[Ctk-developers] Two commits with unknown author - Please configure your env properly

Sascha Zelzer s.zelzer at dkfz-heidelberg.de
Wed Jan 26 14:11:28 EST 2011


Yes, that was me. When you frequently commit code and everything just 
works, you can easily forget to set the damn username on a test 
machine... an empty username check would be hook git could install by 
default, in my opinion.

- Sascha

On 01/26/2011 07:26 PM, Jean-Christophe Fillion-Robin wrote:
> Hi Folks,
>
> I just noticed somebody pushed two commits but there is no way of 
> knowing who it is !
>
> See 5dbefb 
> <https://github.com/commontk/CTK/commit/5dbefb946895e5b5c09b12f991df86f4b19fdcc1> 
> abd d73c2dc <http://d73c2dc>
>
> Before you push anything, please make sure of the following:
>
>   1) It compiles
>   2) The message title, its content and also the author name are 
> properly displayed. Use either *gitk* or *git log* to check
>   3) Update you local master
>   4) Merge your topic branch + check it compiles
>   5) Push to commontk
>
> Having a hook branch that people checkout and install locally will be 
> on my list for the hackfest :)
>
> See http://www.commontk.org/index.php/Contributing_to_CTK#Prerequisites
>
> Thanks
> Jc
>
> -- 
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