On Wed, May 21, 2014 at 07:06:04PM +0200, Loic Dachary wrote:
> Hi Richard,
> 
> I met with Benjamin Jean and two other lawyers (their names escape me, my 
> apologies) while at http://solutionlinux.fr/ and asked for their opinion. 
> They suggested that if a contributor wants to remain anonymous to the general 
> public while being easily reachable if needed, she/he could disclose her/his 
> identity to RedHat or any other trusted third party. Do you see any reason 
> why RedHat would object to this ? 

That seems acceptable in principle, with the devil in the details - in
fact I was going to suggest something like that too, for exceptional
cases I can imagine in which there is a compelling reason to remain
publicly anonymous. 

 - R












> 
> Cheers
> 
> On 19/05/2014 17:13, Loic Dachary wrote:
> > Hi Richard,
> > 
> > It was nice seeing you at the OpenStack summit. Do not hesitate to redirect 
> > if this question is best answered by someone else at RedHat. As most of us 
> > I'm still unsure who at RedHat has time to devote to Ceph ;-)
> > 
> > Koleos Fuskus <[email protected]> would like to contribute code under 
> > an alias (this is not its real name). If I understand correctly, copyright 
> > (both in software and litterary works) allows authors to use aliases. Does 
> > RedHat have a position on this ?
> > 
> > Cheers
> > 
> 
> -- 
> Loïc Dachary, Artisan Logiciel Libre
> 


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