Evgenii Philippov wrote: > Attached is a quick and dirty patch for hard quotas v.001. Not heavily > tested but working for me.
That was fast! You have a a couple options as far as the copyright stuff goes. The recommended path is to assign copyright for "past and future" changes over to the Free Software Foundation, so that if you plan on providing continued contributions in the future, you won't have to bother with doing papers again. Another way to go would be to do a copyright assignment for just the one change you're doing (in which case I suppose we'd need to hold off on the paperwork until it was finished). Disclaiming copyright, rather than assigning it, is also possible, though they're less happy with that if it's a major change. If you want to do the "past-and-future", please fill out the attached form and send it on to [email protected], and they'll handle it from there. If you'd prefer one of the other options, let me know. -- Micah J. Cowan Programmer, musician, typesetting enthusiast, gamer. Maintainer of GNU Wget and GNU Teseq http://micah.cowan.name/
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