On Thursday, December 16, 2021 at 10:14:58 AM UTC+1 Erik Cervin Edin wrote:
> Personally, I would use different email in the different environments and > take advantage of that (at least gmail) strips trailing parts of the email > > git config --global user.email [email protected] > git config --global user.email [email protected] > > To claim GitHub stats, I would associate the emails with my GitHub profile > Neat solution. I do worry about another thing though, other users of the repository would see two different e-mail addresses, that might worry or confuse them, especially if they want to write some recgonize script and don't realise there are two e-mail addresses. They may also start wondering if one is real and the other one fake ! But besides from that neat solution ! Does require some extra setup from github... I wasn't sure if that was possible, so for now I believe you ! ;) It does give some e-mail redundancy... however it might also be risky/annoying, what if some day github requires two real e-mail addresses and if it's not real it will decide that one was fake and starts deleting commits or locks you out or something... E-mail is kinda special... also I see another problem with this solution, if the e-mail addresses are fake and somebody tries to reach you it won't work. Also google groups prevents me from seeing your actual solution, I don't really see your solution. I only see foo.. So I assume you encoded your machine somehow into the e-mail address. Try and explain it one more time, but don't use the @ sign because that makes the google bot trip up and hide the information in some stupid link. Bye for now, Skybuck. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Git for human beings" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/git-users/2dbdcd32-8f2a-4ae5-a721-15baba7ea323n%40googlegroups.com.
