Off-list answer from Chris Schmidt: On 31/05/10 05:09, christopher.schm...@nokia.com wrote: > > yep. > > -- Chris
One more thing: the CLA forms ([1], [2]) still reference MetaCarta. Has anything changed (like address or fax number) since MetaCarta's acquisition by Nokia? Regards, Roald [1] http://www.openlayers.org/ccla.txt [2] http://www.openlayers.org/icla.txt On 29/05/10 15:32, Roald de Wit wrote: > Hi, > > While the topic is still hot: what if somebody that has contributed in > the past (using a CCLA) now works for another organisation that doesn't > have a CCLA (yet)? I assume that that a representative of that > organisation will need to send in a CCLA for that person to continue > contributing or otherwise, that person would need to send in an ICLA? > > Regards, Roald > > On 28/05/10 22:45, christopher.schm...@nokia.com wrote: > >> In general, CCLAs are designed to offer a relatively sane way of >> ensuring that contributors for an organization are covered. Listing >> each individual name is handy simply for the association from >> individual to contribution. If there is a new person who Camptocamp >> wants covered, an informal mention on a mailing list (like this one) >> is sufficient; so basically, the process is "Edit the wiki", if you're >> sure camptocamp is okay with that :) >> Regards, >> >> > _______________________________________________ > Dev mailing list > Dev@openlayers.org > http://openlayers.org/mailman/listinfo/dev > _______________________________________________ Dev mailing list Dev@openlayers.org http://openlayers.org/mailman/listinfo/dev