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The update-authors tool omits Chromium team members. This was a decision made years ago. The idea was that these folks contributed to V8 not to Node.js, as they typically ended up in our code-base via cherry-picked commits from V8. Ref: nodejs#232 (diff) Now that there are over 3000 contributors identified in AUTHORS, some of whom are bots that we run, I think it's time to undo this exception. If we used someone else's code in a cherry-pick, congratulations to them, they're authors. In particular, this will fix the omission of Yang Guo who contributed extensively to Node.js outside of V8 contributions.
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The update-authors tool omits Chromium team members. This was a decision made years ago. The idea was that these folks contributed to V8 not to Node.js, as they typically ended up in our code-base via cherry-picked commits from V8. Ref: #232 (diff) Now that there are over 3000 contributors identified in AUTHORS, some of whom are bots that we run, I think it's time to undo this exception. If we used someone else's code in a cherry-pick, congratulations to them, they're authors. In particular, this will fix the omission of Yang Guo who contributed extensively to Node.js outside of V8 contributions. PR-URL: #40648 Reviewed-By: Antoine du Hamel <duhamelantoine1995@gmail.com> Reviewed-By: Michaël Zasso <targos@protonmail.com>
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The update-authors tool omits Chromium team members. This was a decision made years ago. The idea was that these folks contributed to V8 not to Node.js, as they typically ended up in our code-base via cherry-picked commits from V8. Ref: #232 (diff) Now that there are over 3000 contributors identified in AUTHORS, some of whom are bots that we run, I think it's time to undo this exception. If we used someone else's code in a cherry-pick, congratulations to them, they're authors. In particular, this will fix the omission of Yang Guo who contributed extensively to Node.js outside of V8 contributions. PR-URL: #40648 Reviewed-By: Antoine du Hamel <duhamelantoine1995@gmail.com> Reviewed-By: Michaël Zasso <targos@protonmail.com>
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The update-authors tool omits Chromium team members. This was a decision made years ago. The idea was that these folks contributed to V8 not to Node.js, as they typically ended up in our code-base via cherry-picked commits from V8. Ref: #232 (diff) Now that there are over 3000 contributors identified in AUTHORS, some of whom are bots that we run, I think it's time to undo this exception. If we used someone else's code in a cherry-pick, congratulations to them, they're authors. In particular, this will fix the omission of Yang Guo who contributed extensively to Node.js outside of V8 contributions. PR-URL: #40648 Reviewed-By: Antoine du Hamel <duhamelantoine1995@gmail.com> Reviewed-By: Michaël Zasso <targos@protonmail.com>
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The update-authors tool omits Chromium team members. This was a decision
made years ago. The idea was that these folks contributed to V8 not to
Node.js, as they typically ended up in our code-base via cherry-picked
commits from V8.
Ref: #232 (diff)
Now that there are over 3000 contributors identified in AUTHORS, some of
whom are bots that we run, I think it's time to undo this exception. If
we used someone else's code in a cherry-pick, congratulations to them,
they're authors. In particular, this will fix the omission of Yang
Guo who contributed extensively to Node.js outside of V8 contributions.