On 09/28/2011 06:02 PM, Sean P. DeNigris wrote:
> 
> Esteban Lorenzano wrote:
>>
>> 2) write permission,  if it is ok I to commit my changes there (a global
>> Read/Write would also be cool, but not everybody –including me– likes it
>> everytime :) )
>>
> Please, please, please, oh wonderful creators of SqS3 and SmalltalkHub,
> include a feature that overcomes this longstanding, frustrating problem. One
> good idea might be a per-project inbox, so at least all contributed code can
> be found in one place even if it can't/won't be integrated. Or maybe a
> forking feature, like git. Or both!
> 
> 
> Esteban Lorenzano wrote:
>>
>> 1) license information (it would be really cool if it is MIT ;))
>>
> Research shows that when you get people to "do the right thing" by "making
> doing good the default option" [1]. Let's have the license default to MIT so
> that people who don't really care, don't know, forget to select an option
> end up with the choice most beneficial to the community.

Choosing a license is a serious matter and should be done consciously.
Unlike a default value for some configuration value it as far reaching
legal consequences.

Cheers
Philippe


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