On Sun, Jul 2, 2017 at 12:51 PM, Scott Arciszewski <sc...@paragonie.com>
wrote:

>
> ​Hi all,
>
> Towards the end (currently, anyway) of the pull request discussion, a
> possible resolution emerges for ext/sodium: https://github.com/php/php-
> src/pull/2560#issuecomment-312452732
>
> I've never dealt with licensing issues before, so I'm not sure what the
> process is myself.
>
> However, feel free to treat my contributions as CC0/WTFPL/Unlicense so
> that everyone can freely just relicense my contributions as whatever
> license without complication. You don't even need me to sign off on it.
> Just, have at it.
>
> Would it make sense to post an issue on the libsodium-php Github to ask
> the contributors if they consent to a relicense? Or should we track them
> down and email them individually?
>
> This is new territory for me, so I apologize if anything I said sounds
> stupid.
>
> Regards,
>
> Scott Arciszewski
> Chief Development Officer
> Paragon Initiative Enterprises <https://paragonie.com/>​
>
>
​Hi again,

I haven't received any direction for what to do here, so I opened this
issue on the libsodium-php repo:

https://github.com/jedisct1/libsodium-php/issues/127

If we get a full checklist of consent from every contributor, including
Frank, that should be enough to unblock this pull request, no?​

Scott Arciszewski
Chief Development Officer
Paragon Initiative Enterprises <https://paragonie.com/>​

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