+ [2016-11-23T23:16:15Z] zeromus as i see it @users.noreply.github.com email address is non-functional for linking git commits to github accounts unless the user has selected the checkbox in github profile to keep their email address private, which not everyone does. i dont understand all the pros and cons of that
+ [2016-11-23T23:17:03Z] zeromus moreover as soon as i imported my commits as joe@users.noreply.github.com and joe renames hiself to joesephine, there's no possible way he can have joe's commits link to his account
+ [2016-11-23T23:17:57Z] zeromus whereas if i'd imported the commits as myprojectimport.joe@gmail.com, joesephine could make a new account on github and seize control of myprojectimport.joe@gmail.com from joe's github account
+ [2016-11-23T23:18:43Z] zeromus obviously i'm subverting the system here. the system is stupid and i dont mind subverting it. but mailmap may be better still
+ [2016-11-23T23:23:45Z] _sfiguser preaction, ok is there a way to convert between standard markdown and github markdown ?

message no. 157475

Posted by Dougie187 in #github at 2016-11-23T15:17:49Z

:P
+ [2016-11-24T00:07:33Z] zeromus alternatively....... i could just do the same thing i said with gmail more or less, except use @users.sf.net addresses
+ [2016-11-24T00:43:40Z] zeromus cool! using sourceforge emails for commit imports and adding them to your github account seems to work fine. i prefer this to creating a mixed mess of differently-sourced emails in the import
+ [2016-11-24T04:32:44Z] ssarah why is it that on github when im checking contributors, it doesnt account for aliases
+ [2016-11-24T04:32:58Z] ssarah like, my username is fullmooninu but i identified as miguel in my local repository
+ [2016-11-24T04:33:06Z] ssarah so now the statistics dont show what i did