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build: add a Git .mailmap with my new name #19550
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The Travis failures are unrelated to my PR. |
@mgol does this affect github ui in some way or only git commands like |
@IgorMinar GitHub ignores
If you'd like, I can spend a moment to map other people's data; see e.g. what I did in the AngularJS repo: angular/angular.js@8166dd4. |
ok. can you change the commit label to "build", it's a better fit than refactor. otherwise lgtm
In this way my past contribution is mapped correctly.
@IgorMinar PR updated. |
In this way my past contribution is mapped correctly. PR Close angular#19550
In this way my past contribution is mapped correctly. PR Close #19550
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In this way my past contribution is mapped correctly.
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What kind of change does this PR introduce?
What is the current behavior?
Git thinks I am two different people.
Issue Number: N/A
What is the new behavior?
Git knows about my new name and maps the old one to the new one.
Does this PR introduce a breaking change?
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