Re: [webkit-dev] obtaining webkit.org address?

2013-04-29 Thread Simon Fraser
I don't think WebKit has a strict policy on this.

I would actually prefer that we phase out webkit.org email addresses. I like to 
be able to determine what someone's affiliation is.

Simon

On Apr 28, 2013, at 9:10 PM, Glenn Adams gl...@skynav.com wrote:

 
 On Sun, Apr 28, 2013 at 8:46 PM, Glenn Adams gl...@skynav.com wrote:
 And if one prefers to use a webkit.org address, like you are doing?
 
 A little follow-up: when I got my SVN account and credentials earlier this 
 year as a committer, I expected to be given or at least asked if I wanted a 
 webkit.org address, to which I would have said yes. However, I wasn't asked 
 and the credentials went through with my company address. As my company is 
 basically just me, I would prefer to use a webkit.org address in order to 
 identify better with the community as such. So I'm just now following up on 
 this inquiry about how to get a community address.
  
 
 
 On Sun, Apr 28, 2013 at 11:55 AM, Antonio Gomes toniki...@webkit.org wrote:
 Previously people used to get SVN accounts associated to a @webkit.org alias. 
 Today it seems like it is preferable to get a company email as alias, and 
 credential to write-access SVN.
 
 
 On Sunday, April 28, 2013, Glenn Adams wrote:
 How does a committer/reviewer obtain a webkit.org address? I notice that the 
 majority of existing committers and reviewers have either a webkit.org or a 
 chromium.org address listed in contributors.json. I think it an important 
 part of being part of the WK community to be able to identify oneself as 
 being in that community, and having a usable webkit.org address seems a good 
 way to effect that.
 
 G.
 
 

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Re: [webkit-dev] obtaining webkit.org address?

2013-04-29 Thread Alexis Menard
Hi,

Stats are totally busted for WebKit because of that so I agree with simon here.

Also with webkit.org email you can't make sure you're speaking on
behalf of your company or not (work time vs spare time).

Thanks.

On Mon, Apr 29, 2013 at 2:17 PM, Simon Fraser simon.fra...@apple.com wrote:
 I don't think WebKit has a strict policy on this.

 I would actually prefer that we phase out webkit.org email addresses. I like
 to be able to determine what someone's affiliation is.

 Simon

 On Apr 28, 2013, at 9:10 PM, Glenn Adams gl...@skynav.com wrote:


 On Sun, Apr 28, 2013 at 8:46 PM, Glenn Adams gl...@skynav.com wrote:

 And if one prefers to use a webkit.org address, like you are doing?


 A little follow-up: when I got my SVN account and credentials earlier this
 year as a committer, I expected to be given or at least asked if I wanted a
 webkit.org address, to which I would have said yes. However, I wasn't asked
 and the credentials went through with my company address. As my company is
 basically just me, I would prefer to use a webkit.org address in order to
 identify better with the community as such. So I'm just now following up on
 this inquiry about how to get a community address.




 On Sun, Apr 28, 2013 at 11:55 AM, Antonio Gomes toniki...@webkit.org
 wrote:

 Previously people used to get SVN accounts associated to a @webkit.org
 alias. Today it seems like it is preferable to get a company email as alias,
 and credential to write-access SVN.


 On Sunday, April 28, 2013, Glenn Adams wrote:

 How does a committer/reviewer obtain a webkit.org address? I notice that
 the majority of existing committers and reviewers have either a webkit.org
 or a chromium.org address listed in contributors.json. I think it an
 important part of being part of the WK community to be able to identify
 oneself as being in that community, and having a usable webkit.org address
 seems a good way to effect that.

 G.





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Re: [webkit-dev] obtaining webkit.org address?

2013-04-29 Thread Brian Weinstein
What Simon said is correct.

We would prefer that contributors use their company affiliated email for 
committing. However, if there is a need for a webkit.org email (some people 
don't have access to their work email when not in the office, for example), 
please email me with your request for an @webkit.org email with the username 
you would like and where you would like it to be forwarded.

A further note is, if you are given a @webkit.org email and have a company 
affiliation, the company affiliated email should be used for committing, the 
@webkit.org email is meant for mailing lists.

Thanks!
Brian

On Apr 29, 2013, at 10:17 AM, Simon Fraser simon.fra...@apple.com wrote:

 I don't think WebKit has a strict policy on this.
 
 I would actually prefer that we phase out webkit.org email addresses. I like 
 to be able to determine what someone's affiliation is.
 
 Simon
 
 On Apr 28, 2013, at 9:10 PM, Glenn Adams gl...@skynav.com wrote:
 
 
 On Sun, Apr 28, 2013 at 8:46 PM, Glenn Adams gl...@skynav.com wrote:
 And if one prefers to use a webkit.org address, like you are doing?
 
 A little follow-up: when I got my SVN account and credentials earlier this 
 year as a committer, I expected to be given or at least asked if I wanted a 
 webkit.org address, to which I would have said yes. However, I wasn't asked 
 and the credentials went through with my company address. As my company is 
 basically just me, I would prefer to use a webkit.org address in order to 
 identify better with the community as such. So I'm just now following up on 
 this inquiry about how to get a community address.
  
 
 
 On Sun, Apr 28, 2013 at 11:55 AM, Antonio Gomes toniki...@webkit.org wrote:
 Previously people used to get SVN accounts associated to a @webkit.org 
 alias. Today it seems like it is preferable to get a company email as alias, 
 and credential to write-access SVN.
 
 
 On Sunday, April 28, 2013, Glenn Adams wrote:
 How does a committer/reviewer obtain a webkit.org address? I notice that the 
 majority of existing committers and reviewers have either a webkit.org or a 
 chromium.org address listed in contributors.json. I think it an important 
 part of being part of the WK community to be able to identify oneself as 
 being in that community, and having a usable webkit.org address seems a good 
 way to effect that.
 
 G.
 
 
 
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Re: [webkit-dev] obtaining webkit.org address?

2013-04-29 Thread Dirk Pranke
It seems like you could get nearly both things if you just had people list
both their @webkit.org and @company.com addresses (or at least a company
affiliation, if not an actual address) in committers.py, right?

-- Dirk

On Mon, Apr 29, 2013 at 10:26 AM, Brian Weinstein bweinst...@apple.comwrote:

 What Simon said is correct.

 We would prefer that contributors use their company affiliated email for
 committing. However, if there is a need for a webkit.org email (some
 people don't have access to their work email when not in the office, for
 example), please email me with your request for an @webkit.org email with
 the username you would like and where you would like it to be forwarded.

 A further note is, if you are given a @webkit.org email and have a
 company affiliation, the company affiliated email should be used for
 committing, the @webkit.org email is meant for mailing lists.

 Thanks!
 Brian

 On Apr 29, 2013, at 10:17 AM, Simon Fraser simon.fra...@apple.com wrote:

 I don't think WebKit has a strict policy on this.

 I would actually prefer that we phase out webkit.org email addresses. I
 like to be able to determine what someone's affiliation is.

 Simon

 On Apr 28, 2013, at 9:10 PM, Glenn Adams gl...@skynav.com wrote:


 On Sun, Apr 28, 2013 at 8:46 PM, Glenn Adams gl...@skynav.com wrote:

 And if one prefers to use a webkit.org address, like you are doing?


 A little follow-up: when I got my SVN account and credentials earlier this
 year as a committer, I expected to be given or at least asked if I wanted a
  webkit.org address, to which I would have said yes. However, I wasn't
 asked and the credentials went through with my company address. As my
 company is basically just me, I would prefer to use a webkit.org address
 in order to identify better with the community as such. So I'm just now
 following up on this inquiry about how to get a community address.




 On Sun, Apr 28, 2013 at 11:55 AM, Antonio Gomes toniki...@webkit.org
 wrote:

 Previously people used to get SVN accounts associated to a @webkit.org 
 alias.
 Today it seems like it is preferable to get a company email as alias, and
 credential to write-access SVN.


 On Sunday, April 28, 2013, Glenn Adams wrote:

 How does a committer/reviewer obtain a webkit.org address? I notice
 that the majority of existing committers and reviewers have either a
 webkit.org or a chromium.org address listed in contributors.json. I
 think it an important part of being part of the WK community to be able to
 identify oneself as being in that community, and having a usable
 webkit.org address seems a good way to effect that.

 G.




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[webkit-dev] obtaining webkit.org address?

2013-04-28 Thread Glenn Adams
How does a committer/reviewer obtain a webkit.org address? I notice that
the majority of existing committers and reviewers have either a webkit.orgor a
chromium.org address listed in contributors.json. I think it an important
part of being part of the WK community to be able to identify oneself as
being in that community, and having a usable webkit.org address seems a
good way to effect that.

G.
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[webkit-dev] obtaining webkit.org address?

2013-04-28 Thread Antonio Gomes
Previously people used to get SVN accounts associated to a
@webkit.orgalias. Today it seems like it is preferable to get a
company email as
alias, and credential to write-access SVN.

On Sunday, April 28, 2013, Glenn Adams wrote:

 How does a committer/reviewer obtain a webkit.org address? I notice that
 the majority of existing committers and reviewers have either a webkit.orgor a
 chromium.org address listed in contributors.json. I think it an important
 part of being part of the WK community to be able to identify oneself as
 being in that community, and having a usable webkit.org address seems a
 good way to effect that.

 G.

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Re: [webkit-dev] obtaining webkit.org address?

2013-04-28 Thread Glenn Adams
And if one prefers to use a webkit.org address, like you are doing?


On Sun, Apr 28, 2013 at 11:55 AM, Antonio Gomes toniki...@webkit.orgwrote:

 Previously people used to get SVN accounts associated to a @webkit.orgalias. 
 Today it seems like it is preferable to get a company email as
 alias, and credential to write-access SVN.


 On Sunday, April 28, 2013, Glenn Adams wrote:

 How does a committer/reviewer obtain a webkit.org address? I notice that
 the majority of existing committers and reviewers have either a
 webkit.org or a chromium.org address listed in contributors.json. I
 think it an important part of being part of the WK community to be able to
 identify oneself as being in that community, and having a usable
 webkit.org address seems a good way to effect that.

 G.


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Re: [webkit-dev] obtaining webkit.org address?

2013-04-28 Thread Glenn Adams
On Sun, Apr 28, 2013 at 8:46 PM, Glenn Adams gl...@skynav.com wrote:

 And if one prefers to use a webkit.org address, like you are doing?


A little follow-up: when I got my SVN account and credentials earlier this
year as a committer, I expected to be given or at least asked if I wanted a
webkit.org address, to which I would have said yes. However, I wasn't asked
and the credentials went through with my company address. As my company is
basically just me, I would prefer to use a webkit.org address in order to
identify better with the community as such. So I'm just now following up on
this inquiry about how to get a community address.




 On Sun, Apr 28, 2013 at 11:55 AM, Antonio Gomes toniki...@webkit.orgwrote:

 Previously people used to get SVN accounts associated to a @webkit.orgalias. 
 Today it seems like it is preferable to get a company email as
 alias, and credential to write-access SVN.


 On Sunday, April 28, 2013, Glenn Adams wrote:

 How does a committer/reviewer obtain a webkit.org address? I notice
 that the majority of existing committers and reviewers have either a
 webkit.org or a chromium.org address listed in contributors.json. I
 think it an important part of being part of the WK community to be able to
 identify oneself as being in that community, and having a usable
 webkit.org address seems a good way to effect that.

 G.



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