Yeah, I have no problem with the copyright assignment. I will look in the docs to see what I need to give you all for it. On Sun, Jan 30, 2022 at 11:00 AM Lars Ingebrigtsen wrote: > "J.P." writes: > > > Apologies for the unintelligible mumblage. Somehow (believe it or not), > > I was trying to ask whether there's a system in place for keeping track > > of the number of non-trivial changes a non-paperwork holder has made so > > far. By "system" I guess I mean a person in charge of recording such > > information or perhaps a table somewhere to consult. But if it's less > > formal than all that, I suppose I'll just rely on the git history and > > whatever an author self-reports. Thanks. > > No, we don't have such a system, unfortunately. It's somewhat > subjective what counts -- we try to count "lines of code", so whitespace > changes don't count, of course, and other trivial transforms don't count > either. > > So as you say -- you just have to look at the commit history and make a > judgement call in these cases. (Or even better, ask for a copyright > assignment form and then you don't have to count. 😀) > > -- > (domestic pets only, the antidote for overdose, milk.) > bloggy blog: http://lars.ingebrigtsen.no >