Dmitry Konchalenkov <dmi...@rhodecode.com> writes: > Andrew, > > Thanks for looping in other members! I'm sorry if my email came across the > wrong way. The tracking code has nothing to do with intentions: it’s being > applied by a popular Gmail plugin. I’ve disabled the plug-in for this reply. > > I want to follow up on just two points: collaboration and RhodeCode’s CLA. > My goal was to find out how best to invite any interested members of the > Kallithea community to also join our community. RhodeCode uses the AGPLv3 > license <http://choosealicense.com/licenses/agpl-3.0/>. Like yours, our > community is open. We respect the skills and creativity of the people on > this thread. I’ll reiterate the invitation here. > > Second, RhodeCode’s CLA <https://rhodecode.com/rhodecode-cla> does not > require *any* copyright assignment. It also does not impose restrictions on > what the copyright holder (contributing developer) can do with their work. > It’s on our web site <https://rhodecode.com/open-source> for any potential > contributors to see up front.
I'll also chime in. Frankly, given the history of your company and the bullying it did to community developers, I do not trust RhodeCode. For me, it's as simple as that. _______________________________________________ kallithea-general mailing list kallithea-general@sfconservancy.org http://lists.sfconservancy.org/mailman/listinfo/kallithea-general