i'd prefer to list people who signed CLA and provided patch(es), no matter the size of
patch.
my purpose was we have both THANKS and a web page, but yes, having a readme with a link to
the page maybe better.
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Strong Liu <stliu(a)hibernate.org>
+1 for giving more recognition to contributors.
Not sure whether I like the idea of adding a THANKS file to the sources
though.
Doing something on the web-/community site on the other hand is a great
idea.
Maybe something like on the Weld website -
http://seamframework.org/Weld
where the
contributors are listed. Question is when to add/list someone? How many
bugs reports
do you have to create or how many lines of code do you have to contribute?
Anyways, details aside I think it is a good idea. If we start with the
website we
can include a link to the page in the readme which I prefer to a separate
file.
--Hardy
On Mon, 27 Jun 2011 10:40:43 +0200, Strong Liu <stliu(a)hibernate.org> wrote:
> as an open source project, we have been getting lots of help from
> community, many people report bugs, suggest new features, provide
> patches and so on.
> we really appreciated that.
> so, i'm thinking we can add a THANKS file in the root of project to
> identify contributions of people. and eventually, we can create a page
> on
hibernate.org that lists all hibernate contributors.
>
> what do you think?
>
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