Paul Wise writes ("Re: Debian contributor Register of Interests"): > Perhaps what we need is a a culture of awareness of our own personal > potential conflicts of interest and guidelines for disclosure (where > relevant) and examples of conduct that is not appropriate.
Yes. > Personally, I disclose in the Sponsors section of my activity blog > posts which aspects of my involvement in FLOSS were influenced by > employers. I usually mention in bug reports when I've filed a bug > because of issues experienced by employers. I haven't mentioned > employers in commit logs or debian/changelog though. I (usually[1]) use my work email address (eg, in signed-off-by) when I make contributions which were driven by my employment. Ian. [1] Sometimes I fail to do so through oversight, or because I have to work around busted work email systems.