This is probably more of a GitHub issue, but I don't know where to report it to
them and I see that you forward stuff here to them where suitable, so I'll
report it here.
I noticed that once you start the export to GitHub, you can, although not
advertised anywhere, go to the GitHub import tool and specify the username
mapping to GitHub users.
Steps:
1. Say you export my project "altdrag" using the export tool.
2. Then once the export has begun, navigate to
https://import.github.com/stefansundin/altdrag/import (replace with your
username)
3. You may have to refresh if the import hasn't begun yet. Keep refreshing
until you can see it doing the import.
4. Usernames show up below and you can map them to GitHub users.
Unfortunately, once the import has fetched all the commits, you can briefly see
the status "Updating authors", and after which, any changes to the mapping
doesn't have any effect. It would be nice to have a few extra minutes to update
this information correctly. Doing it afterwards is painful and involves git
filter-branch commands.
In addition, the mapping form should probably be disabled when changes stop
having effect.
It would be awesome if you guys could forward this to the appropriate person.
Thank you!
Original issue reported on code.google.com by recover89 on 17 Mar 2015 at 3:59
Original issue reported on code.google.com by
recover89
on 17 Mar 2015 at 3:59