Anthere wrote:
* participant using his real name as a user name
(example Tim Starling)
* participant using a pseudonyme as a user name, but whose real name is
displayed on his user page or is generally known per mailing list
(example Cimon)
* participant using a pseudonyme as a user name, but whose real name is
known only from a limited number of participants (I will avoid putting
an example here)
* participant using a pseudonyme as a user name, and whose real name is
totally unknown of
* participant per ip
Only actual individual humans who submit a membership application, as
per the bylaws can be members. The membership application should have
a checkbox for those who wish to preserve their anonymity.
--Jimbo