On Mon, Mar 26, 2018 at 05:11:06PM +0200, Pavel Hrdina wrote:
On Mon, Mar 26, 2018 at 02:56:06PM +0100, Daniel P. Berrangé wrote:
> On Mon, Mar 26, 2018 at 03:33:50PM +0200, Pavel Hrdina wrote:
> > This is tracked by git itself. Suggested during fedora package review.
>
> AUTHORS is a file that autoconf/automake expects to exist in all
> projects. Also the git history is not included with the tar.gz
That is true only if the project decides to follow GNU standard, it
requires ChangeLog file which is not present.
> dist, so IMHO the AUTHORS is appropriate to keep regardless.
That is correct, however, if someone really wants to know who
contributed into the project and what was the contribution the AUTHORS
file will not provide you all these information and you will have to
look into the git repository.
If the git repository still exists, and is accessible, when you want to
look for it. Sadly there are many projects with no git repo anymore after
services like
gitorious.org and
code.google.com shutdown. Not that I'm
suggesting
libvirt.org is going away any time soon, but no one can predict
10+ years into the future. IMHO, giving authors credit in the distributed
release tarballs is important, even if git or any other repo exists.
Regards,
Daniel
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