Re: First draft of PG 19 release notes
On Thu, Apr 16, 2026 at 09:54:57AM +0200, Michael Banck wrote:
Well, I am guessing you didn't read this thread fully:
/messages/by-id/adElLtegJxi6Yecv@momjian.us
This was specifically for "Co-authored-by:" == committer, but the text
was not clear enough. However, that doesn't match your usage where a
missing "Author" is considered to be the committer.I think if the committer omits an "Author" tag, but credits a
non-committer as "Co-Author", then both the committer and the
non-committer should be considered authors and credited in the release
notes.What would be the use-case for a sole non-committer "Co-Author" (as
opposed to just crediting the non-committer as "Author") otherwise be?
I agree with you, and made that case in January of 2025 and in the email
thread URL above. However, I seemed to annoy people more than help
them, so I am not going to revisit it. If someone else wants to restart
that thread and get a different consensus, feel free to do so.
My guess is that most (vocal?) committers prefer to have Author and
Co-Author indicate different levels of authorship in the commit text,
rather than have them have different behavior for release note
authorship.
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