On 11/09/2011 08:27 AM, Matthew Revell wrote: >> Do new versions always require new signing? > > Yes and no. > > If I were signing a new paper contract, I would expect that my consent > applied to the exact version I were signing. Even if the changes are > only to correct typos, I would consider myself bound only by the > version I'd signed. Whether that'd hold up in law, I dunno, but we can > be better than lawyers, right? :)
Understood. The Ubuntu CoC has had changes to fix grammar, and it has had new sentences. Both cases were considered to not require a resigning by the user. This is largely because it is not possible to Lp to sign on behalf of the user, nor does Lp support the notification and superseded signings. I delete my current signed CoC, then sign the new one. ... >> How do team admins know that users need to sign an agreement. > > I'm not sure I understand. Do you mean, how do they know if a team > applicant has yet to sign the agreement? When I upload a new agreement that I need all team members to sign, I think I need a report to show who has not signed, I need to contact them again or deactivate their membership. ... > I'm uncomfortable with [proposed rule], because there's an expectation that > teams > would be able to hold people to account against an agreement they > hadn't actually signed, even if the differences we only typo > corrections. I'd be happier with: > >> * User can upload a version that supersedes a previous agreement. >> * The agreement may need to invalidate previous signed agreements and >> require team members to re-sign to retain their membership. >> * The agreement may co-exist with one or more previous versions and it >> is clear to the team members which version each person has agreed to. Understood. -- Curtis Hovey http://launchpad.net/~sinzui
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