[00:33:55] --- dev-zero@jabber.org has become available [02:25:19] --- cclausen has left [02:25:57] --- dev-zero@jabber.org has left [03:16:27] --- Russ has left: Disconnected [03:51:56] --- dev-zero@jabber.org has become available [05:33:47] --- Jeffrey Altman has left: Replaced by new connection [07:28:28] --- Jeffrey Altman has become available [10:01:32] --- cclausen has become available [10:21:10] --- dev-zero@jabber.org has left [10:28:10] --- Russ has become available [11:18:49] Restarting git-daemon for the DoS security vulnerability. I doubt anyone will notice, but just in case. [11:23:57] --- matt has become available [11:41:51] simon: dependent change pushed at refs/for/master, and it worked like magic, thanks for the gerrit assist [12:15:34] --- Simon Wilkinson has left: Lost connection [13:06:06] --- dev-zero@jabber.org has become available [13:39:41] --- cclausen has left [14:26:07] --- deason has become available [14:42:59] --- matt has left [15:34:58] --- Simon Wilkinson has become available [15:52:08] Just so folk know, the MCAS library (change #183) just landed in git with the wrong author information. Do we care about getting author attribution correct in this case? [17:07:25] --- dev-zero@jabber.org has left [18:43:00] I think generally, we care about author attribution, but if person A writes something, and person B pushes it to gerrit and takes the lead in getting it adopted, we don't care enough to force person B to learn how to to make the attribution be right, unless person A complains. In this particular case... I dunno. We could wait for Matt to speak up [18:43:37] But much of it really didn't come from Matt, either; IIRC it originally came from someone with no other ties to AFS [00:00:41] --- deason has left