Use the correct DOT language syntax for an ID with a leading digit (0mp).
It turns out that my username (0mp) is not a valid ID in the DOT language because it starts with a digit. The easiest way to fix it is to put my username in double quotes. Reported by: pstef Reviewed by: krion (mentor) Approved by: krion (mentor) Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D16372
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# Current ports committers go here. Try to keep things sorted.
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0mp [label="Mateusz Piotrowski\n0mp@FreeBSD.org\n2018/06/16"]
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"0mp" [label="Mateusz Piotrowski\n0mp@FreeBSD.org\n2018/06/16"]
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ache [label="Andrey Chernov\nache@FreeBSD.org\n1994/11/15"]
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acm [label="Jose Alonso Cardenas Marquez\nacm@FreeBSD.org\n2006/07/18"]
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adamw [label="Adam Weinberger\nadamw@FreeBSD.org\n2002/10/16"]
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@ -481,7 +481,7 @@ koobs -> kami
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koobs -> woodsb02
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koobs -> xmj
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krion -> 0mp
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krion -> "0mp"
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krion -> brooks
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krion -> miwi
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krion -> novel
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@ -527,7 +527,7 @@ makc -> bf
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makc -> jhale
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makc -> rakuco
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mat -> 0mp
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mat -> "0mp"
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mat -> bmah
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mat -> dteske
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mat -> dvl
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