On 6/20/19 3:18 PM, Sarah-Julia Kriesch wrote:
"Michael Ströder" <michael@stroeder.com> wrote:
For quite a while I'm concerned about VCS commit histories: You never know who is going to draw which conclusions from it. E.g. your next potential employer could look into those histories and think you might not be fit into the organization because all your public commits were done late in the evening or at night. Just an example.
And the same applies to emails on mailing lists and in forums...
Yepp.
Therefore, we have to figure out any solution for openSUSE, too.
P.S. One professor has asked another professor at our neighbour university. He laughed about that and had the opinion, that would not be possible. If people leave an organization and all links from the data to their
Yes, thus it should be taken to the board. Actually Richard asked me at oSC 2019 whether to establish an Open Source project IAM based on pseudonyms. Well, interesting but lots of work. personal data are dropped this is heavy work but possible. But then the links are gone and can never be used anymore (e.g. no meaningful git blame or similar). Ciao, Michael. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: heroes+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: heroes+owner@opensuse.org