Eudyptula Challenge Status report
Eudyptula Challenge Status report
Posted Mar 27, 2017 14:56 UTC (Mon) by Wol (subscriber, #4433)In reply to: Eudyptula Challenge Status report by geuder
Parent article: Eudyptula Challenge Status report
Oh - and "Wol" sounds like a pseudonym, but it's actually an (unusual) shortened form of my real name :-) (Which is why I use it.)
Cheers,
Wol
Posted Mar 27, 2017 18:41 UTC (Mon)
by geuder (subscriber, #62854)
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You don't. If you were a subscriber you could filter me, if you didn't want to read comments from some usernames, e. g. those you find suspicious. (At least I understood so, have never used any filtering on lwn.)
> Doesn't sound like a real name to me :-)
That's your problem:) That's the way it is spelled in my passport, at least if comparing case-insensitively.
(Actually had I known that the name is displayed in discussion forums when registering, I might have chosen something else: In forums that require a full name I use it. Otherwise I use a nick.)
Anyway, what I was referring to:
https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/...
The rule might be there for legal reasons. But in the end no trusted chain of PGP signatures is required, so mostly it's a question of personal integrity whether people really use their real names. I'd say at least 95% of the open source world works like this.
It's just a matter of style and trust. In the common sense, not the cryptographic one of course.
In the end, what I would have expected from my post is (maybe) a good argument, why a presumably well known kernel hacker would do this effort without telling his name. None has come up so far as far as I can see, so we should stop posting less and less informative follow-ups. At least I'll try to do so unless a novel viewpoint comes up.
Posted Mar 27, 2017 20:29 UTC (Mon)
by ballombe (subscriber, #9523)
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Beside, it is customary to withhold the names of the referees of scientific papers. Maybe similar rationale apply.
Posted Mar 28, 2017 16:20 UTC (Tue)
by adirat (subscriber, #86623)
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Posted Mar 29, 2017 14:45 UTC (Wed)
by snits (guest, #37976)
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Eudyptula Challenge Status report
Eudyptula Challenge Status report
Would you be more comfortable if the email was signed 'The Eudyptula challenge team' ?
Eudyptula Challenge Status report
Eudyptula Challenge Status report