> > > > > > > > > > > > > Did you change your mind? > > > > > > > yes, i will actually share the copyright, if possible. > > Given our previous experience I'm worried that you might change your > mind again. > > I'd like you to pledge that it's your final decision and you will > not attempt to delete it again after some time. >
what previous experience? this is the second time we're discussing this issue. this issue was never sorted in the very first place. i could also claim that it doesn't look like you're up to solving the issue. one year is not exactly "after some time". > > > Moreover, you removed 'Author: Kiarie Kahurani' lines while you want to > > > add your name into a Copyright line now. Only SUSE was mentioned as the > > > copyright holder when you created the files. This makes me think you > > > might have contributed this as part of your contract with SUSE in which > > > case you are most likely not the copyright holder (even though you > > > didn't use a @suse.com email, but that's not rare some people just > keep > > > using their personal email). > > > > > > > i did this as part of GSoC. there was no contract. > > I'm not entirely sure, but we might want to ask the SuSE folks whether > they agree. > i guess you can do that. my mentor was jim, he's around libvirt a lot. > > > i think an email is personal enough that it shouldn't appear on copyright > > notice just like i can't have my phone number on the copyright > declaration. > > As we've pointed out when you wanted to delete your name in the first > place, most of the people looking at the code will be able to figure out > the commit that added your name here and that commit does show your > e-mail address. > i'd say this is okay but i don't see the problem with me sharing the copyright.
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