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authorFrancis Rowe <fchmmr@minifree.lan>2015-10-31 10:45:58 (EDT)
committer Francis Rowe <fchmmr@minifree.lan>2015-10-31 10:45:58 (EDT)
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In some countries, information about who owns a company (registered in that country) is made public, so do beware if privacy is a concern. It's usually possible
to register a foreign (offshore) company, in a country that respects privacy (if yours doesn't). Having a registered company (e.g. Ltd, GmbH, AB, Inc, etc) can be beneficial, even if you don't intend to do business,
because it offers flexibility in case you ever did want to do that in the future, and it can afford certain opportunities that are typically unavailable
- to individuals. It's not actually necessary, though, since putting a pseudonym (or no name at all) on your work is also legitimate.
+ to individuals. It's not actually necessary, though, since putting a pseudonym (or your legal name, or no name at all) on your work is also legitimate.
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<p>
When submitting any kind of documentation, try not to use the terms him/her, she/he, his/her, or anything that is gender biased. <b>Use their, they, them, those people, that person, and so on.</b> <a href="https://gist.githubusercontent.com/0xabad1dea/8870b192fd1758743f66/raw/a230fa3438ce60c538dba31830fa88143245b719/singularthey.md">You are making a huge difference</a>.