Follow-up Comment #6, task #14621 (project administration): A new tarball is attached.
Please study what is known about the different legal situations in different countries. There are in fact differences with respect to what is allowable under copyright law, who has standing to seek remedies, etc. The policy I have identified with respect to contributions simply attempts to explicitly acknowledge these differences and remove any ambiguity. It has no effect on the freedom to use the software. Because it is released under the AGPL, the software will always be free. Nothing in the policy I have identified conflicts with anyone's ability to maintain the free status of a GPLed program (or library in this case). After all, it is released under the GPL and thus by design cannot be made "unfree". In fact, after further thought, I have decided to release it under the AGPL, because as a library it might be the basis of a server product. Nobody can make any of this "unfree"; that is the point of releasing something under the (A)GPL after all. As for contributor agreements.org, their stated aim is the following: "The goal of contributoragreements.org is to develop the legal and technical infrastructure that will enable open source collaborative projects to receive, use, and share in-kind contributions from participants while eliminating or minimizing the legal risk therefrom to the projects and those who depend on them." In short, the goal is to create an environment in which collaborative projects can thrive, and are simply looking at the legal ramifications of how to accomplish that. Your goal of securing freedom for users of software is accomplished by ensuring that projects use the (A)GPL as a license, because that ensures that the software is always free. This project does that. At the same time, it strives to be unambiguous about the legal ramifications. These are not incompatible. (file #41834) _______________________________________________________ Additional Item Attachment: File name: graph-model-0.1.2.tgz Size:999 KB _______________________________________________________ Reply to this item at: <http://savannah.gnu.org/task/?14621> _______________________________________________ Message sent via/by Savannah http://savannah.gnu.org/