Hi,
On 8/6/06, Andrew Morton <[email protected]> wrote:
I suggested a simple solution: Perhaps one of the other project members
(ie: one who uses a real name) could also sign off the patches?
Well, I offer this patch under the GPL, so anyone (including you) can do it.
But I would like to be able to submit further patches without "adult
supervision", so I hope you don't mind my pressing the issue:
> What more is needed that may be realistically expected from a kernel
> patch submission?
We who accept the submission would be making a joke of the whole thing if
we accepted the assurances of a person who is concealing his/her identity.
Can you please be more specific? What purpose does this exclusion
serve, that would be realistically achieved otherwise? You already
have a GPL license from the author, and a way to contact and uniquely
identify the author.
Shem
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