On 4 October 2011 14:48, Ian Turton <[email protected]> wrote:
> My new employer (Envita - http://www.envitia.com) would like to become
> a good corporate citizen with regards to it's GeoTools use. The
> simplest solution (I think) is to modify my committers agreement to
> reflect my new employer (though I didn't manage to do this last time I
> changed jobs 5 years ago) but in the long run it would make sense for
> Envitia to become a committer in it's own right - if I've understood
> the form right that is just a case of the requisite company office
> signing the form to assign copyrights etc.
>
> Is my understanding of how this works right? or do I need to reapply
> for commit access? It's been a long time since I last filled out the
> forms and I can't remember how it works,
>
> Ian
>
> --
> Ian Turton
>

And a related documentation bug - if you go to
http://docs.geotools.org/latest/developer/roles/contribute.html#geotools-contributor-agreement
(which is the top google result) there is no link to the document.

Ian

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Ian Turton

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