On 08/07/2012 10:24 AM, Fernando Cassia wrote: > On Tue, Aug 7, 2012 at 12:12 PM, illusionoflife > <[email protected]> wrote: >> I really want to contribute to Wget, but I am afraid that such radical >> changes >> will not be accepted with > > I´m just a lurker on this list, and have no relation whatsoever with > the wget project -other than being a long-time user, I just want to > say that I´d feel much safer if contributors came from a real > identifiable person with a face and name and email address, rather > than from an anonymous entity hidden behind ´illusionoflife´. But hey, > that´s me.
Not me. Particularly since I'm familiar with too many cases in development communities where gender discrimination proved to remain a sufficient problem as to often compel female contributors to hide their gender. I'm fairly sure there are other reasonable reasons to hide ones full identity, and for my part, I don't care one whit who contributes, only what is contributed. That being said, FSF-owned software projects (such as GNU Wget) are required to obtain copyright assignment paperwork from all contributors of significant amounts of code (more than about 15 lines of code), so at the very least, the maintainer, and the FSF, will need to know contributors' identities before accepting code. Beyond that, I can't say I personally care to know anyone's identity if they choose to withhold it. -mjc
