On 31-Aug-13 11:18, Bruce Cran wrote:
> Can't Steven put the change in the public domain and someone who's already 
> signed the agreement can commit it?
Moving to wix-devs and adding Rob. Remember, I'm not a lawyer but I play 
one on mailing lists. (In the following, "you" == "one" without sounding 
too pretentious.)

As contributor, you're saying you have the rights to contribute the code 
you're contributing. If it's your code, that's the easiest/cleanest 
case. If you wrote it for your job, you might not have the rights to 
contribute it without getting your employer involved in the contributor 
agreement. (Labor law is nice and murky even within one country's borders.)

Add one more person to the mix and it's even murkier.

I don't want to lose out on valuable contributions but I do want to keep 
the IP paperwork in order.

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