I agree. Apertium is a project organized around people. Many of us work
for institutions but are visible in Apertium as individuals. Our
by-laws confirm this view too.
Mikel
On Thu, 28 de Aug 2014 a les 10:50 AM, Tino Didriksen
<[email protected]> wrote:
On 28 August 2014 10:35, KMIT KMIT <[email protected]> wrote:
Sir as we are taking guidance from our professor , so we thought of
creating account on institution name so that our professor can
access. That's why we created our id by our institute name
That is a rather unusual way to go about such an arrangement, in my
opinion.
You can trivially set up an email forward for emails to do with a
project, or you can make a shared IMAP folder if your system supports
that, or just include the professor as CC on relevant emails.
Creating a whole new identity just for a project is odd. And it comes
with all the problems I mentioned in the previous email and on IRC -
your contributions will be tied to that identity and thus forgotten
when you change to a different project. Ideally, you want your whole
history across many projects to be readily available.
Think of your email address and the name you use as your ongoing
reputation token. If you keep changing it, you won't build up any
reputation. I should be able to just Google your name and/or email
address and get a fair idea of all the stuff you've done over the
years.
-- Tino Didriksen
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