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[gmf-dev] IP Logs for GMF-Tooling problem

Wayne, 

I am still stuck with the IP logs and the time constraints are worrying me a lot. 
I asked yesterday in the cross-project list, but I would like to repeat here. 
I really don't know how to proceed, and would appreciate any help. 

Here is the copy of my yesterday email: 

Hello, 

GMF-Tooling is one of the 15 projects that haven't submitted IP logs yet. 

I stuck with the problem which, to my understanding, is related to the fact that we a) migrated from CVS to Git, and, b) at the same time completely changed the set of active committers. 

As a result, the automated IP log generator creates a hundreds of records [1] associated with GIT commits for old commiters. 
E.g, at the top of the table, there are ~7 pages of commits from account 'ahunter()' which is the CVS login for Anthony Hunter, correctly listed as 'Past and Present Active' committer. 

All of that commits had been just recreated in git repository by the CVS -> Git migration, but the association between the login and committer record is lost somewhere. 

And the worst part is that in contrast to the contributions from Bugzilla, where I can manipulate with iplog flag, I don't see any ways to directly affect the presence of the records associated with git commits. 

I would appreciate any help and hope that I missed something very simple. 

[1] http://www.eclipse.org/projects/ip_log.php?projectid=modeling.gmp.gmf-tooling

Regards, 
-- 

Michael "Borlander" Golubev
Eclipse Committer (GMF, UML2Tools)
at Montages Think Tank, 
Prague, Czech Republic
1165/1 Dvorecka, 14700, Prague-4 Podoli

tek: +420 602 483 463



On Wed, May 23, 2012 at 10:19 PM, Wayne Beaton <wayne@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Why?

I'm always looking for ways to make this stuff easier, so knowing the specific pain point would be helpful.

Wayne


On 05/23/2012 03:56 PM, portal on behalf of Michael Golubev wrote:
But the most important thing for me right now is that without him beeing a
committer the task of supplying IP logs for Juno release will be much more
difficult.


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Wayne Beaton
The Eclipse Foundation
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