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Re: [eclipse.org-architecture-council] Real names in git commit messages

On 2020-03-11 12:11 p.m., Jonah Graham wrote:
I am not sure where to ask this question - so I am starting here with my fellow architecture members.

At the moment I see an occasional contributor not wanting to use their real name and email and address in commit messages. In this case they are probably willing to sign the ECA but want to maintain their privacy.

Other CLAs don't require public disclosure of email addresses and names (e.g. CNCF, Microsoft, Google)

Is the public name/email address something that their is justification that I can point to, or can this be revisited and the requirement removed?

Jonah,

I suspect that this is the answer you are searching for: https://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-2.0/faq.php#h.973c2qv6zg27

Of course the next question would be: why do we require that? I believe that this position even pre-dates the creation of the Eclipse Foundation (i.e. IBM wrote that in 2001), and was originally motivated by wanting clear, documented provenance for all code distributed by our projects. However, if the consensus of this group is that this is a significant impediment to contributions and it is no longer considered industry best practice, the EMO would be happy to re-examine the issue.

HTH

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