Hi, Am 04.12.2009 um 13:33 schrieb John Harrop:
>> Eg. in Germany > > I'm not in Germany. No. You are not. And I am not in the US. So what? This should just be an example, that legal things are not easy. And local differences in laws should be taken into account. (Knowing them is too much, but simply saying "public domain" is not enough...) > In particular, there should be a way to participate pseudonymously for those > people that (unlike myself) value their privacy sufficiently not to want to > even post here under their real names. Since I like turning in circles: these are the rules. If people want to contribute they'll have to do that with their real names. This was Rich's decision. And that's it. They can post on the list whatever pseudonym they like, or in the #clojure channel. But official contributions have to be signed. Why is that a problem? Sincerely Meikel
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