There aren't.  it's a wiki.  it's like writing on the ground in chalk,
or sending mail to a mail list.

Great! I was concerned about the part of us taking this writing and distributing with a release. If nobody thinks this is an issue, that's a relief (I also posted to legal-discuss, just in case: http:// tinyurl.com/z3z9n ).

What I would imagine would help is if you made the terms of contribution
explicit somewhere on the wiki, like a link at the bottom of each page
or something...

Good idea.

Andrus


On Sep 10, 2006, at 8:00 PM, Geir Magnusson Jr wrote:
Jacek Laskowski wrote:
On 9/9/06, Andrus Adamchik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Often users who are not committers offer help with documentations and
we don't want to turn them down.

Did you ever have to deal with it, and if so, how do you solve the
legal issues with Confluence contributions? Do you force all users to
sign a CLA?

AFAIUI, there's no CLAs as far as Wiki/Confluence stuff's concerned.
Isn't it a (silent?) requirement that if one wants to contribute to
Wiki he/she agrees to donate the writtings to a project the Wiki
belongs to?

Regardless of my answer, I'd suggest that you ask [EMAIL PROTECTED] (and
voluntarily, without any CLAs involved, forward their answer here ;-))

There aren't.  it's a wiki.  it's like writing on the ground in chalk,
or sending mail to a mail list.

What I would imagine would help is if you made the terms of contribution
explicit somewhere on the wiki, like a link at the bottom of each page
or something...

geir



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