Just a reminder: the Chromium 'policy' is that committers are encouraged to turn off address hiding in Google Code's profile settings.
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From:
Mark Larson (Google) <m...@chromium.org>Date: Fri, Jun 3, 2011 at 6:14 AM
Subject: [chromium-dev] PSA: Request to show your username in bug comments
To: chromium-dev <
chromi...@chromium.org>, Chromium OS dev <
chromiu...@chromium.org>
If you're committing to chromium or chromium os, your email address is out there for everyone to see (and, potentially, harvest). So you don't get any real benefit from the default "address hiding" on
code.google.com (the issue tracker, a.k.a.
crbug.com,
crosbug.com, or
bugs.chromium.org).
I encourage people to turn off address hiding on
code.google.com so that it's easier for others to see who's making a comment. Something like
e...@chromium.org could be any number of Erics, Eriks, or Evans (to name a few).
You can show your address by going to
and
UNchecking 'When I participate in projects, show non-members my email address as "
m...@chromium.org"'
NOTE: This setting gets reset to the default when your account is transitioned to GA+, so you might want to double check even if you've already done this before.
--Mark
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