Hi Corinna,

Great news!

Yes, I am german and employed by a german company in Germany.
So the employer's signature is not needed? Then all the paperwork should be completed 
now.
I'll be happy to see my contribution appear in the cygwin distribution.

By the way, I am still working on that audio recording patch: Some code cleanup, and
resolving the issues that I mentioned in the patch I posted. So could you wait for an 
updated
patch before checking it into the CVS?

Gerd

-----Original Message-----
From:   Corinna Vinschen [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent:   Montag, 26. Januar 2004 11:08
To:     [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:        Re: patch for audio recording with /dev/dsp

Hi Gerd,

On Jan 23 21:19, Gerd Spalink wrote:
> Hi Corinna,
> 
> Yes, I'm on the cygwin-patches and cygwin-developers mailing lists (and I also peek 
> into the cygwin mailing
> list now and then at cygwin.com), so I read your message.
> 
> Regarding the copyright assignment, I haven't sent yet the part that my employer 
> should sign,
> but I'm working on it. My personal part should be at RedHat already.

sometimes it takes a bit time until we get the information.

Are you German (t-online.de address)?  According to German copyright
law, you don't have to ask the employer for signing that stuff as long
as you're working on Cygwin only in your spare time.

Corinna

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