On Mon, 2008-02-25 at 12:31 +0000, Matthew Revell wrote: > > And could someone please explain why is this needed? I can't really understand > > why, as someone will just write a false name, and that's IMHO worse than having > > a nick. > > We ask people to use their real names as a matter of trust. If someone > chooses to provide a false name, it's a shame that they'd break that > trust but we generally expect that people will prefer to be honest. > Matthew, this is exactly my point: if you trust someone to provide the real name (but (can|elect) not to check it), then there is no real need to ask for a real name. I prefer to be honest also -- and this forced me to withdraw. But there is only one hggdh, and my GPG key is stored by LP, and I signed the CoC. Personally I consider signing the CoC much more important to the Ubuntu community than providing a (real or otherwise) name. And I have not started yesterday helping Ubuntu. I have a history behind me, although not as long as a lot of other people here. This should also be enough for Canonical to trust me. No hard feelings anyway. ..hggdh..
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