chore: use better name on nodejs commits#3541
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Currently, the name: `npm-robot` is being used in nodejs changelogs as the atttribution author name for npm-update commits. This makes it so that entries in the changelog referring to our updates reads like: ``` upgrade npm to 7.18.1 (npm-robot) #39065 ``` This change makes it so that the name used in commits is `npm team`, this way the changelogs entry should read instead as: ``` upgrade npm to 7.18.1 (npm team) #39065 ``` Ref: https://nodejs.org/en/blog/release/v16.4.0/
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@ruyadorno You can also add an entry into https://github.com/nodejs/node/blob/master/.mailmap which would remap the existing commits. |
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Currently, the name: `npm-robot` is being used in nodejs changelogs as the atttribution author name for npm-update commits. This makes it so that entries in the changelog referring to our updates reads like: ``` upgrade npm to 7.18.1 (npm-robot) #39065 ``` This change makes it so that the name used in commits is `npm team`, this way the changelogs entry should read instead as: ``` upgrade npm to 7.18.1 (npm team) #39065 ``` Ref: https://nodejs.org/en/blog/release/v16.4.0/ PR-URL: #3541 Credit: @ruyadorno Close: #3541 Reviewed-by: @wraithgar, @targos, @BethGriggs
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Currently, the name:
npm-robotis being used in nodejs changelogs asthe atttribution author name for npm-update commits. This makes it so
that entries in the changelog referring to our updates reads like:
This change makes it so that the name used in commits is
npm team,this way the changelogs entry should read instead as:
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Example: https://nodejs.org/en/blog/release/v16.4.0/
cc @darcyclarke @gimli01 @targos @richardlau @BethGriggs