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Junrong Lin's avatar

To add on another clue this guy is not Chinese.

If his full name "Jia Cheong Tan" is real, it can never be a valid romanization of han character used in China but somewhere in southeast asia like Malaysia. The spelling "Cheong" is not being used in China now and today Chinese tends to concatenate all the characters of their first name if written in letters. e.g.

https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=mu5Y2rYAAAAJ&hl=en is "Yangqing Jia" but not "Yang Qing Jia".

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Joey Hess's avatar

Two of the +0200 commits by Jia Tan, de5c5e4 and e446ab7a have committer Lasse Collin. These appear to have been sent by email from Jia and applied with git am. Note that these and some commits immediately before and after all have identical timestaps, which is consistent with git am of a series of patch files.

This somewhat invalidates this analysis, because you can't rely on timezone information when patches are being mailed around.

I discuss some timestamp analysis of this and other clusters of timestamps here: 18abfde18f8d1cf02a914df72b1370e3

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