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Settings  :  Aliases

Analyzed 12 months ago. based on code collected 12 months ago.
  • Contributions by David Billinghurst will be attributed to billingd
  • Contributions by Robert will be attributed to robert_dodier
  • Contributions by Douglas Crosher will be attributed to dtc
  • Contributions by Mark H Weaver will be attributed to mhw2
  • Contributions by Andreas Eder (are_muc) will be attributed to are_muc
  • Contributions by Andrej Vodopivec will be attributed to andrejv
  • Contributions by Raymond Toy will be attributed to rtoy
  • Contributions by Leo Butler will be attributed to l_butler
  • Contributions by Dieter Kaiser will be attributed to crategus
  • Contributions by Viktor T. Toth will be attributed to vttoth
  • Contributions by Mario Rodriguez will be attributed to riotorto
  • Contributions by Dan Gildea will be attributed to dgildea
  • Contributions by Barton Willis will be attributed to willisbl
  • Contributions by Litvinov Sergey will be attributed to Sergey Litvinov
  • Contributions by Robert Dodier will be attributed to robert_dodier
  • Contributions by Jaime Villate will be attributed to villate
  • Contributions by Yasuaki Honda will be attributed to yasu-honda
  • Contributions by Volker van Nek will be attributed to van_nek
  • Contributions by Jaime E. Villate will be attributed to villate

About Aliases

  • If an individual has contributed code to a project under several different committer IDs, you can combine them using aliases.
  • An alias will replace one committer ID with another in reports. You specify the ID you wish to replace, and the replacement ID, on the Add Aliases form.
  • Aliases do not change your source code history, and Open Hub continues to gather and analyze this history as always. An alias is only an ID mapping for reports and charts.