Hello everyone,

I've seen the subject of anonymous contributions come up more and more lately 
as we have a few contributors who are not comfortable providing their real full 
name. This convention seems rather at odds with the Privacy goal that the KDE 
community has adopted, and I can think of a few reasons why it could be 
reasonable for an open-source contributor to not want to use their real name:
- Having been stalked online
- Being a protestor or political dissident who might be targeted by their 
government
- Career protection due to negative employer attitudes about open-source 
software

Being somewhat new here, let me ask the question: what's the historical reason 
behind why we ask contributors to provide their full names? And do we think 
it's still necessary going forward, or are there alternative means we can 
employ to arrive at the same ends?


Nate

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