On Mon, Mar 22, 2021 at 09:33:54AM +0800, zhangyi (F) wrote: > > I will use my real name "Yi Zhang" next time. > Hi Yi, I think what Linus was suggsting was that if people wanted, they could do something like this in their git commits: From: 曹子德(Theodore Y Ts'o) <tytso@xxxxxxx> I don't do this because my legal name is actually Theodore Yue Tak Ts'o (where Ts'o Yue Tak is the standard romanization of my Chinese name in Cantonese --- my parents were from Hong Kong), and even though Cantonese is technically the first langauge I learned as a child, at this point I'm probably more fluent in Spanish (my third language) than Cantonese. :-) In any case, git and e-mail should be able to handle non-Roman characters so if you want to insert your name in Chinese in your Git authorship, please feel free to do so. Or not --- it's totally up to you. Cheers, - Ted