Use GitHub usernames in the expert index. #825
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This PR is a follow-up of #552 and #507. The former added a list of GitHub usernames to
developers.csv
, but the list wasn't actually used in #507. This PR updates theexperts.rst
file with the GitHub names.Some experts didn't have a GitHub username, so I left their bpo username marked with a
^
, while others now have one on bpo, so I added it todevelopers.csv
. Note that I just checked bpo for people in the expert list that didn't have a GitHub name indevelopers.csv
-- I didn't try to find their GitHub name through other means and I didn't check other committers that weren't in the expert list. I also updated the preamble and fixed a TODO.While updating the names, I also found
developers.csv
(serwy, alanmcintyre, David.Edelsohn, alexis, flowdas, gbtami, rougeth, mattwang44, josix, zhsj -- most of these work on translations)