On Fri, Oct 19, 2007 at 11:26:48AM +0200, Lourens Veen wrote: > The legal stuff (I know, it's almost longer than the patch itself and the > patch may not even be copyrightable, but I always prefer to keep legal issues > overly clear. You never know when someone will start making wild claims about > the origins of your code.): This code was written by me as an employee of the > University of Amsterdam, and I'm releasing this under the ClearBSD licence, > which is now OpenLayers' licence if I understand correctly. Before it can be > included in the general release I'll need to know from the OL developers if > they would like to have it, and if so I'll need to get a contributor > agreement sorted.
To be honest, I don't understand the issues well enough to be 100% sure yet, but I think the answer to this is "yes". If you could file a ticket in trac, and fill out a CCLA + send to [EMAIL PROTECTED], then we can get the patch reviewed and into trunk. Sending a signed copy -- either electronically or by fax/paper mail -- lets us keep it for our records as well (in case questions ever come up), but we can move forward without that. The CCLA is at: http://openlayers.org/ccla.txt Regards, -- Christopher Schmidt MetaCarta _______________________________________________ Users mailing list [email protected] http://openlayers.org/mailman/listinfo/users
