On Fri, 25 May 2018, 9:31 am Winfried Tilanus, <winfried@tilanus.com> wrote:
On 05/25/2018 10:09 AM, Roberto Polli wrote:
(For GitLab Contributors Only) ... I [...] agree that my name and email address will become embedded and part of the code, which may be publicly available. I understand the removal of this information would be impermissibly destructive [..] I hereby waive any right to request any erasure, removal, or rectification of this information under any applicable privacy or other law [..]. Could those clauses suffice?
No, you can't waive-away the GDPR, though it is good to make clear on forehand that Git is an unchangeable system.
Git is certainly not an unchangeable record, on a technical level. It's just that certain repositories have a policy of not rebasing to remove PII and similar from history.