Hi all,

I've hinted at this in the past, but I've now finally gone and setup a
Contributor License Agreement (CLA) for ESLint. I've generally been opposed
to doing so because I feared it would create an undue barrier to
contributions. Unfortunately, the lack of a CLA has meant that other open
source projects have been hesitant to use ESLint or otherwise only use
pieces of it. Orion, for example, will only use the core and any rules I
wrote, because those are the only pieces guaranteed to be under the ESLint
license. That's really lousy.

So I created a CLA that covers the code in such a way that Orion and other
projects like it should be able to use code by anyone who electronically
signs it. Additionally, the "signature" is information that is readily
available online: GitHub username, your name, email address, and country.
I'm hoping that this balance between being a very short, readable agreement
and a very small amount of data collected will be acceptable to the
community as whole.

If you could please take a moment to electronically sign the CLA, I'd
greatly appreciate it:
http://eslint.org/cla/

Thanks.

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Author, Professional JavaScript for Web Developers
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