Hi ****** ,
Le 7 sept. 11 à 22:03, Hagar Delest a écrit :
Le mar. 06 sept. 2011 17:36:10 CEST, eric b
<[email protected]> a écrit :
No, Hagar introduced his pseudo, not himself.
I wonder how we can trust people we don't know the identity ?
Regards,
Eric
First note that I'm not a PPMC or haven't any other role for the
moment in ASF.
Not verifiable, and pointless in the discussion.
The key persons in the forums and some in the ASF do know my identity.
I read you consider some important people desserve to know your
identity, but not the "simple joe".
The ASF gives the possibility to get a public alias even when we
sign the iCLA.
That's a very bad thing. If so, it would mean some are the VIP ...
and the other people are "simple people" in the Apache Foundation ?
So it means that there is no issue with using an alias. That's part
of the Internet.
We are not in the clouds, mention the bad side of the Internet is not
a good answer either, and FYI, this is no longer true : see the
current Google war around fake accounts: everybody must being
identifiable.
Legally, I have even some doubts.
What would be the point knowing my identity? My real name has quite
no visibility on the web because I don't have any occupation having
a public aspect.
Again, nobody, excepted not identified people you pretend aware, can
confirm.
I don't believe in Facebook and so on for example so no account.
I think my credential in oooforum and user.services forum is the
only point to be taken into account.
Imagine several people, all working in the same company, all paid to
provide support, and having the same login password ? I know I'm
exagerating, but there is no risk after all ...
Therefore I take your comment as rather insulting.
There is nothing insulting inmy comment, and well, I could say the
same about you.
To be frank, more you insist, and more your behavior looks
suspicious. AFAIK, I read all people are equal in the Apache
Foundation, and there is sane legitimity to ask everybody in the
group to respect the minimum : being truely identifiable.
The question is imho very important : is it allowed to cheat with the
identity, inside the Apache Foundation ? I sincerily expect the
answer is no.
Eric Bachard
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