Hi Steve,

Many thanks for sharing the patch for this bug fix.

There is no copyright assignment required for contributions to open64.net .
The contributor retains the copyright. This is similar to how linux.org works.
Please see the following document, especially section 5:

 http://wiki.open64.net/index.php/CheckinPolicy

If you would like to get SVN checkin rights and added to the MAINTAINERS
list, that is straightforward. Please let me know.

As Christopher suggested, we need to better clarify and document the
process of someone contributing a source change, that is then checked in
by someone else. I'll raise this in the next Open64 Steering Group meeting.

- Suneel


On Thu, Sep 22, 2011 at 3:25 AM, Stephen Clarke <stephen.cla...@st.com> wrote:
> Jian-Xin Lai wrote:
>> Hi Steve,
>>
>> I don't find your name in open64 maintainer list. Could you please grant
>> us the permission to check in this patch to the open64 repository? Thank
>> you very much.
>
> I need to raise the issue with my management to clarify the position of my
> employer (which has a claim on my work), so I cannot grant the permission
> immediately.  Unfortunately it could take several weeks to resolve this.
>
> It could be very helpful if there were some formal process for copyright
> assignment of contributions to open64.  (My employer uses this method for
> contributions to various GNU projects such as gcc.)
>
> Apologies,
> Steve.
>
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