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.com>wrote: > 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. >>>> >>> >> > > _______________________________________________ > webkit-dev mailing list > webkit-dev@lists.webkit.org > https://lists.webkit.org/mailman/listinfo/webkit-dev > > > > _______________________________________________ > webkit-dev mailing list > webkit-dev@lists.webkit.org > https://lists.webkit.org/mailman/listinfo/webkit-dev > >
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