On Apr 28, 2008, at 11:51 AM, rae l wrote:

> On Mon, Apr 28, 2008 at 11:13 PM, Spencer Shepler
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>>>> On Sat, Apr 19, 2008 at 7:17 AM, eric kustarz  
>>>>>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>>> wrote:
>>>>  Hi.  Would you be willing to complete an OpenSolaris contributor
>> agreement?
>>>>  The process is described here:
>>>>  http://opensolaris.org/os/about/sun_contributor_agreement/
>>>>
>>>>  Even though you are contributing for the Linux port, the source  
>>>> will
>>>>  be common between all platforms and the Sun/OpenSolaris  
>>>> contributor
>>>>  agreement is how we are managing contributions to source changes
>>>>  at this point.
>>>>
>>> The Instructions for submitting the agreement might be too  
>>> complex, do
>>> you agree? I just work with the origin of filebench-1.2.4 tarball  
>>> from
>>> sourceforge, after some effort run it on gentoo linux, now have some
>>> patches, I want to send the patches to upstream; so if sun people  
>>> are
>>> willing, you can review/integrate the patch or then add me to the
>>> developer list on sourceforge.
>>  Contributions to filebench require a signed Sun Contributor  
>> agreement.
>
> The instructions from
> page(http://opensolaris.org/os/about/sun_contributor_agreement/):
>
> Instructions for submitting the agreement
>
>     * Register on opensolaris.org (you need to specify your username
> on the agreement).
>     * Download and print out the Sun Contributor Agreement.
>     * Sign the agreement.
>     * Send the signed agreement to Sun:
>       as a physical hardcopy  Send your signed agreement via postal  
> mail to:
>
>       Sun Microsystems, Inc
>       17 Network Circle
>       Menlo Park, CA 94025
>       United States
>       Attention: Linda Bernal
>       as a facsimile  FAX your signed agreement to +1 650-745-3307
>       as a digital image      Scan or photograph your signed agreement and
> email it to contrib-faxes AT sun DOT com.
>       (Your scan or photograph should be of the complete page and at
> least 3 megapixels/180 dpi.)

>
> So I must print out and send the signed agreement, do you agree it's
> troublesome? At least I think so, and I suggest the agreement model

As the above says, the document may be scanned or photographed and
submitted electronically.

Further discussion should be taken off this email list.

Spencer


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