On 6/20/07, Karsten Wade <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

On Mon, 2007-06-18 at 23:24 +0530, Anand Capur wrote:

>  (it is a magazine that will be under a no-copyright, so as the wiki
> needs we would need that agreement signed also).

What do you mean by "no-copyright"?

The CLA doesn't grant copyright to anyone; you retain that for the work
you do.  It provides an agreement whereby Fedora (via Red Hat) can use
your copyright material under an open source license.

- Karsten
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I mean people are free to use, copy, etc.. the articles and since the CLA is
for copyrighted stuff, I guess we wouldn't need it signed.
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