Comment by kuschku
3 days ago
> Oh, would you just accept my blatantly, verbatim copied-from-another-codebase-and-relicensed PR just because I said “I solemnly swear this is not blatantly, verbatim copied from another codebase and relicensed”?
At that point you've proven intention, meaning you'll get the chance to argue your viewpoint in front of a judge.
> At that point you've proven intention, meaning you'll get the chance to argue your viewpoint in front of a judge.
Sure, put out an international search warrant for xXImADogOnTheInternet86Xx.
Please stop embarrassing yourself, that's unnecessary.
Many major projects now require a signed DCO with a real name. That can be a nickname if you have a reasonable online presence under that name, but generally it has to identify you as an individual.
So you wouldn't sign it as "xXImADogOnTheInternet86Xx", but as "Tom Forbes (orf)".
And even if there won't be direct legal consequences, it'd certainly affect your ability to contribute to this or other projects in the future.
Please make your substantive points without swipes. This is in the site guidelines: https://news.ycombinator.com/newsguidelines.html.
Your comment would be fine without that first bit.
I’m really struggling to understand why you think any of this means anything?
Why would I sign it as my real name? Does the DCO require ID verification? No? So it would be “Mr Ima Dog”.
People can lie in the internet, saying “oh but no they can’t because there’s a form they need to fill in!!” is supremely off topic nonsense.
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