On Sat, Feb 12, 2011 at 10:51 PM, Nathan Hui <[email protected]> wrote:

> I am the president of a school club that wants to create a computer
> game.  We figured we'd make the game open source, but the officers and
> I really don't want outside developers coming in and screwing over the
> other student developers' work.  Is it permissible to deny certain
> people membership in a project simply because they are not part of a
> certain organization?


"Open source" doesn't mean that just anyone can come in and make arbitrary
changes to *your* code; it means that anyone can make a copy of your code
and can then make arbitrary changes to *that copy*. On Project Hosting you
have complete control over project membership and over who has commit access
to the your project's code repository.
Good luck,
-Nathaniel

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