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Settings  :  Aliases

Analyzed about 1 year ago. based on code collected about 3 years ago.
  • Contributions by Aaron R Miller will be attributed to Aaron R. Miller
  • Contributions by george wang will be attributed to George Wang
  • Contributions by serviceforge will be attributed to Stephen Wheat
  • Contributions by robrakef will be attributed to Joey Brakefield
  • Contributions by jtjacks will be attributed to Tod Jackson
  • Contributions by sbrodeur will be attributed to Steve Brodeur
  • Contributions by Stephen J Brodeur will be attributed to Steve Brodeur
  • Contributions by [email protected] will be attributed to Steve Brodeur
  • Contributions by dspeck1 will be attributed to Dan Speck
  • Contributions by Jonathan Blackie will be attributed to Jon Blackie
  • Contributions by joeyb will be attributed to Joey Brakefield
  • Contributions by Joey.Brakefield will be attributed to Joey Brakefield
  • Contributions by [email protected] will be attributed to Joey Brakefield
  • Contributions by rxing2 will be attributed to Richard Xing
  • Contributions by [email protected] will be attributed to Dan Speck
  • Contributions by swheat will be attributed to Stephen Wheat
  • Contributions by Steve Wheat will be attributed to Stephen Wheat

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.