Hi, Regard this as an heads-up email:
As communicated off-list with Ludovic prior to this message, I give people who contribute to any current and future subproject of pragmatique the option to use "[email protected]" email addresses. We currently run no Email server at the domain, but I will add one at some point in the next months (so that eventually some names can resolve when you remove the no-reply in the email, as an optional case). I realize that the patches need to be send somehow anyway, but that's an entire different matter up for discussion on our side. This address is used to reduce metadata, is not up for discussion and I hope you respect my decision. Personally not all packages I work on are relevant for pragmatique but this is hard to communicate to git log, which is why I have switched my git email address to this format. Of course this means I have to make changes to the .mailmap eventually for my name+email couple again. This domain is payed for, and will stick around. In case a bug is found, a package is found to be problematic etc which was caused by someone with an @no-reply.pragmatique.xyz address, you can use the [email protected] to reach out. In case the list address should ever change you can find the current one on https://pragmatique.xyz/ and I will communicate any changes to you. As people sometimes need PGP keys, I've gone back to including my contact page in the signature. By the way: You can also find "[email protected]" on the keyservers as I'm already signing my commits to gnunet development with it for a while now. Thanks, ng0 -- PGP and more: https://people.pragmatique.xyz/ng0/
