On July 9, 2018 4:40:22 AM EDT, "Michał Górny" <[email protected]> wrote:
>Hi,
>
>We currently don't enforce any particular standard for e-mail addresses
>for developers committing to gentoo.git. FWICS, the majority of
>developers is using their @gentoo.org e-mail addresses. However, a few
>developers are using some other addresses.
>
>Using [email protected] e-mail addresses generally causes problems
>in accounting for commits. For example, our retirement scripts can't
>detect commits made using non-Gentoo e-mail address. My dev-timeline
>scripts [1] account for all emails in LDAP (which doesn't cover all
>addresses developers use). FWIK gkeys accounts for all addresses
>in the OpenPGP key UIDs. In my opinion, that's a lot of hoops to jump
>through to workaround bad practice.
>
>Therefore, I'd like to start enforcing (at the level of the hook
>verifying signatures) that all commits made to gentoo.git (and other
>repositories requiring dev signatures) are made using @gentoo.org
>e-mail
>address (for committer field).
>
>Is anyone opposed to that? Does anyone know of a valid reason to use
>[email protected] address when committing?
>
>[1]:https://dev.gentoo.org/~mgorny/dev-timeline.html
No reason I can see to not enforce this. Please do!
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