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by roblaszczak·5y ago·view on hn ↗
This is also what Google suggests:

> Please associate your commit with your google.com email unless: - You have a history of contributing to the repo under a different email before your employment at Google Source: https://opensource.google/docs/patching/

> The release process applies to all types of projects: personal (at home), 20%, and new Google open source releases that aren’t part of and following the release process of an already-established Google open source project (like Chromium or Android). Source: https://opensource.google/docs/releasing/#patching

It’s a bit less strict, but signing work that I’m doing after job with my job e-mail doesn’t sound fair.

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Agree, this sounds like no less of an attempt to own the employee's time, it's just better at recognizing the value of open-source contribution to Alphabet's bottom line.