Ok, I'm getting the lawyer to look at this issue. Thanks for catching it.
And Richard, I'll get him to add your question to the FAQ. I'm not 100%
sure on the answer.
Chris
Bryce L Nordgren wrote:
Three words:
Public domain contributions.
Failure to accept them excludes all interaction with the US Federal
Government.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 03/03/2006 05:32:55 PM:
Chris Holmes wrote:
In osgeo we're working through what the contributor's agreement will
look like. If you guys could review it and see if there are any big
gotchas, let us know and we can change it. It's not set in stone by
any
means yet. There is a FAQ at
http://www.fossgis.de/osgeo/index.php/Contributor_Agreement which will
answer a number of questions about it. And the agreement itself is at:
http://www.fossgis.de/osgeo/index.
php/Individual_Contributor_License_Agreement_%28CLA%29
Does this mean that before I can accept and commit a patch submitted to
me by a non-committer, they must submit a signed copy of the agreement
to the foundation? Or would it full under the copy of the agreement that
I will sign?
Richard
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