I'd like to follow-up on my first email by explaining why I think the
policy should be changed.
First, let me clarify exactly what I am proposing: that the submission
policy for contributions to OpenWrt, which currently disallows
"pseudonymous contributions", be changed to allow the use of
On 2024-06-18 12:43, Arınç ÜNAL wrote:
After the xz backdoor incident, I don't think it would be very wise to
start allowing usernames. Not just that, anyone with a full name that
cannot be tied to a real person through either public knowledge on the
internet, or information privately provided
> Le 18 juin 2024 à 20:43, Arınç ÜNAL a écrit :
>
> After the xz backdoor incident, I don't think it would be very wise to
> start allowing usernames.
[…]
> But, I think usernames should be allowed for submissions, and the
> submissions must be reviewed thoroughly.
I’m sorry, this doesn’t
After the xz backdoor incident, I don't think it would be very wise to
start allowing usernames. Not just that, anyone with a full name that
cannot be tied to a real person through either public knowledge on the
internet, or information privately provided to the maintainers of the
project is a
Hello everyone,
I am new to contributing to OpenWrt, and have recently opened a couple
of PRs against the openwrt repo:
- https://github.com/openwrt/openwrt/pull/15684
- https://github.com/openwrt/openwrt/pull/15695
I have authored and signed-off on each commit using my username,
Hello Florian,
Le mar. 18 juin 2024 à 15:25, Florian Eckert a écrit :
>
> The variable 'SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH' is used in the build system to have a
> defined build time for the entire software. This information is discovered
> with the script '/scripts/get_source_date_epoch.sh'.
>
> This
The variable 'SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH' is used in the build system to have a
defined build time for the entire software. This information is discovered
with the script '/scripts/get_source_date_epoch.sh'.
This information is used to generate reproducible binary builds and should
therefore be available