Hi 2012/3/22 Pedro Giffuni <p...@apache.org>: > Yes. Actually item 5 of the AL2 is very supportive of this scheme.
Good to hear this, Pedro. Thanks. > In any case, due to the setup that we have, a committer will > have to take care of reviewing and making the contributions > effective. All committers sign iCLAs: signing an iCLA should > be seen as a step towards getting deeper involvement in > the project but not a block from contributing. I understand exactly in this way, but what I have not seen was a place in Pootle or wiki where shows this points. At Pootle, i agree that is necessary a commiter to revise all contributions, from anonymous or registered volunteers. For anonymous, ok, but i think that i lost the discussion about *registered* volunteers in Pootle. Can Apache open a new profile there for who wish enter in the system and to start his contributions logging as his work? Well, for pt-BR commiter in pootle, can i be this person? I received this email from Apache. =) ------ Dear Claudio Filho, This message acknowledges receipt of your ICLA, which has been filed in the Apache Software Foundation records. If you have been invited as a committer, please advise the project PMC that your ICLA has been filed. Warm Regards, Craig L Russell Secretary, Apache Software Foundation ------ > This was solved this for the short term already: we got permission > to bundle dictionaries even if they are GPLd but we won't keep them > in the base tree. This is actually consistent since the dictionaries are > developed outside of the Apache Project. Humm... sorry, but maybe i can't understand this point in a practical question. You say that when we will release our binaries will can have this dictionaries under [L]GPL embedded?!? What i understand is that the *final user* need to download and to install this dictionaries as extension and not embedded in the package. > On the longer term we will probably try to use the dictionaries > provided by the platform (Windows 8- MacOS X at least) humm.. (again) :-) I think that we can do a simple web system and collect contributions to rebuild this tools under bsd/mit/apache license, so can be used in *any* project. Best, Claudio