On 7 Oct 2016, at 21:10, Eike Rathke <erack@redhat.com> wrote:
Hi Jan,
On Thursday, 2016-10-06 12:26:43 +0200, Jan Iversen wrote:
I cannot add you to our wiki:
https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Development/Developers
without a name, this is as such not a problem, but if you want to get merit for your work, we do
need a name.
Sorry, but I think that is not true. We have other entries without
a "real name", for example "Clio" or "Eldan" or "Vincent", or also
"Gokul, S" or "V., Artem" aren't full names either.
yes. I never wrote it was not possible.
Or is stating a full real name a new requirement? Yes I know we prefer
a real name. If it is for license trackability then maybe having the
real name on file but not published on the wiki or elsewhere would be an
option?
Well as I write it is not a problem, we have the mail as license statement (which is what counts)
so it is only a high recommendation.
That page is open for anybody to edit, we even recommend on that page that people do it, but as pr
earlier discussions, we really prefer a real name, which is why I do not edit without a name.
This is the second time in a year I have experienced it, so it is not something frequent, and let
us see maybe there is a good reason for not making the name public (my private inbox is open).
rgds
jan i
Eike
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