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diff --git a/site/git/index.php b/site/git/index.php
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+++ b/site/git/index.php
@@ -131,7 +131,7 @@
<?php echo gettext("Make sure that you configured git so that your name and email address appear in the commits that you create:"); ?><br/>
$ <b>git config --global user.name &quot;Your Name&quot;</b><br/>
$ <b>git config --global user.email your@emailaddress.com</b><br/>
- <b>NOTE: you don't have to use your legal name. We don't care what name you use. If you want to be anonymous (no name), you could use <i>Libreboot Contributor</i> as your name, and <i>noname@libreboot.org</i> as the email address.</b>
+ <b>NOTE: you don't have to use your legal name. We don't care what name you use. If you wish to be anonymous (no name), you can use <i>Libreboot Contributor</i> as your name, and <i>noname@libreboot.org</i> as the email address, and we will still accept your patch for review. <i>We are OK with anonymous contributions.</i>.</b>
</p>
<p>
<?php echo gettext("The following is also useful:"); ?><br/>
@@ -170,7 +170,8 @@
<p>
If you wish to use a different author name for the commit command, add <b><i>--author=&quot;Author's Name &lt;author's email address&gt;&quot;</i></b> at the end. This
could be an assumed name, or it could be because you are submitting a patch on someone else's
- behalf. <b>If you want to be anonymous (no name), you could use <i>Libreboot Contributor</i> as your name, and <i>noname@libreboot.org</i> as the email address.</b>
+ behalf. <b>If you wish to be anonymous (no name), you can use <i>Libreboot Contributor</i> as your name, and <i>noname@libreboot.org</i> as the email address,
+ and we will still accept your patch for review. <i>We are OK with anonymous contributions.</i></b>
</p>
<p>
Check once more that everything you want is added. Use the <b>git status</b> command to check for untracking changes/files, and adapt accordingly.