[postgis-devel] Credits seem very obsolete
Chris Hodgson
chodgson at refractions.net
Thu Sep 11 10:05:06 PDT 2008
LOL. In 7.2 the interface for the GiST index changed and one of my first
postgis tasks was to re-write the geometry-type GiST bindings to be
compatible. I had no idea what I was doing but I had the old bindings
from 7.1 and could compare them against the "built-in" geometry type
bindings written by Oleg and Teodor (for both 7.1 and 7.2). Probably my
most significant contribution.
Anyways, I support a major update to the credits. E-mails are likely a
remnant of the old-school CREDITS file, removing them seems reasonable
for publishing (not that our e-mails aren't already easily harvestable
from other places). I think the usual problem is that the biggest
contributors usually care the least about recognition, so it often takes
someone else to actually put together a good list.
Chris
Obe, Regina wrote:
> I just looked at the credits section of the docs.
> http://postgis.refractions.net/documentation/manual-svn/ch01.html#credit
> s
>
> Normally I wouldn't care except it is in the first chapter so people may
> think things haven't been updated in a while.
>
> 1) Do we really need to list email addresses there. Seems more good for
> bait for spam farms than anything else.
>
> Plus all of the email addresses are obsolete except for maybe Chris
> Hodgson.
>
> 2) I hope Chris isn't still maintaining the 7.2 bindings. I think there
> are more important things to do than that?
>
> 3) Shouldn't Mark Cave-Ayland be moved up the ranks a bit?
>
> Thanks,
> Regina
>
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