Anonymous contributions
Albert Astals Cid
aacid at kde.org
Thu Apr 11 20:56:27 BST 2019
El dijous, 11 d’abril de 2019, a les 20:56:03 CEST, Christoph Cullmann va escriure:
> On 2019-04-11 20:36, David Edmundson wrote:
> > We would need to ask a lawyer.
> > I only know enough to know that I don't know enough.
> Hi,
>
> independent of any lawyer, my 2 cents:
>
> As we did never verify any names nor identities, is the discussion not
> mood?
>
> We already accept contributions, by lets make up "Max Schmidt
> <mycoolalias at gmail.com>", if he/her/... sends in a reasonable patch.
>
> We never check: is that the real name? Is this person existing?
>
> I actually started to accept "alias" named contributions after asking
> me:
> I am more happy with a person that tells he/her/... uses an alias or do
> I want to be lied to with some fake name that sounds ok?
>
> For re-licensing and similar stuff:
>
> I tried to re-license parts of KTextEditor in the past.
> Real names help close to nothing if the mail addresses are no longer
> valid or the people don't respond, even if valid.
> You just can't track them, unfortunately there are more "Max Schmidt"s
> around on the world then lets say "Christoph Cullmann"s.
Yes, Albert Astals Cid is much easier to track than randomguy, i'm 99.99% positive there's only one Albert Astals Cid in the world, there's millions of randomguys, so please don't say "you just can't track them" because it's obviously not true, sure for more common names it's still not trivial, but it is much easier if you have someone's name than if you don't.
Cheers,
Albert
>
> If you want to re-license and the last known mail addresses don't work
> out for you, you are doomed with or without names.
> Actually, from a legal stand-point I am not even sure if some "I am ok
> with re-licensing" mail from some random mail address would be legally
> ok,
> I doubt that, you can't do other kind of contracts with plain text mails
> either, at least e.g. not in Germany.
>
> But that's something a lawyer knows best, true.
>
> Greetings
> Christoph
>
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