On Fri, May 18, 2012 at 3:38 PM, Robin Schreiber <robin.schrei...@me.com>wrote:
I attached a signed Contributor Form needed for my GSOC participation.

I thought GSoC contributions were covered by Google’s blanket agreement?

Why would they? From the GSoC FAQ:

1. Who owns the code produced by student developers?

Each student (or her/his mentoring organization) must license all student Google Summer of Code code under an Open Source Initiative approved license palatable to the mentoring organization. Some organizations will require students to assign copyright to them, but many will allow them to retain copyright. If Google is a student's sponsoring organization, then the student keeps copyright to her/his code.

The Google blanket agreement only applies to Google employees (which
quite a number of core contributors are).

Regards,
Martin


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