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We have a couple of committers on our project (mifos) that only commit on long-standing development branches which are periodically merged to the trunk. Is there some way to give them credit for their work? We use Subversion.
I'm afraid if I add the branches as enlistments, a bunch of bogus commits (those copied from the trunk) will be analyzed.
Here's an example merge I performed:
https://www.ohloh.net/p/mifos/commits/47127614
Notice how all I did was merge ugupta's commit from branches/unitTestImprovements, so I guess I am technically the committer
, but he's really the author
of that changeset.