[Mesa-dev] Requiring a full author name when contributing to mesa?

apinheiro apinheiro at igalia.com
Thu Dec 12 12:07:40 UTC 2019


On 12/12/19 0:38, Eric Engestrom wrote:
> On 2019-12-11 at 23:09, Eric Anholt <eric at anholt.net> wrote:
>> On Wed, Dec 11, 2019 at 2:35 PM Timothy Arceri <tarceri at itsqueeze.com> wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> So it seems lately we have been increasingly merging patches with made
>>> up names, or single names etc [1]. The latest submitted patch has the
>>> name Icecream95. This seems wrong to me from a point of keeping up the
>>> integrity of the project. I'm not a legal expert but it doesn't seem
>>> ideal to be amassing commits with these type of author tags from that
>>> point of view either.
>>>
>>> Is it just me or do others agree we should at least require a proper
>>> name on the commits (as fake as that may be also)? Seems like a low bar
>>> to me.
>> I'm of the opinion that in fact all names are made up,
> Whole heartedly agreed.
>
> Remember that many different cultures exist, and they have different customs
> around names. As an example, a teacher of mine had a single name, but the school
> required two separate "first name" and "last name" fields so he wrote his name twice,
> which appeared on every form we got from the school, yet everyone knew he didn't
> have what we called a "last name"/"family name".

Just adding another example: or like in Spain where we have two surnames 
(the usual naming template is <name_parents_choose> 
<first_surname_father> <first_surname_mother>), but we usually just use 
the first one on commits because it is what everybody else does.

And similar to what Eric mentioned on that paragraph, any immigrant that 
gets the spanish nationality needs to provide two surnames, even in 
their country of origin they didn't have that, so it is usual that the 
second one is somewhat made-up.

> Another example is people from Asia who often assume a made up Western-sounding
> pseudonym to use when communicating with Western people, and those often don't
> look like real names to us.




>
> What looks like a real name to you?
> How would you even start to define such a rule?
>
>> and we don't
>> want to be getting into the business of requiring legal names for
>> committing.  If legal names were what you were getting at: have you
>> checked the legal names of your fellow contributors match what they're
>> contributing under?
>>
>> I don't know what legal risk you might be thinking of, that seems like
>> spreading fear for no reason to me.
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