[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ok, it was just one line in the spec file, but anyway:
.Who is your employer?
MOST s.r.l. - Torino, Italy
.Did you write the code that you wish to contribute to Apache?
Yes.
.Do you have the right to grant the copyright and patent licenses for the contribution that are set forth in the ASF v.2.0 license (http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0)
Yes.
.Does your employer have any rights to the code that you have written, for example, through your contract for employment? If so, has your employer given you permission to contribute the code on its behalf or waived its rights in the code?
My employer is glad to give it away.
.Are you aware of any third-party licenses or other restrictions (such as related patents or trademarks), that could apply to your contribution? If so, what are they?Nowadays, almost anything could fall in some stupid patent issue. I cannot exclude
that somebody might manage to patent a "Method of addition of a line of code to a RPM spec file".
But if this was the case, we'd have many other sources of trouble...
Thanks.
Bye.
P.S. (a little offtopic): Since you seem to have more than a clue on this; I ask to you, but
answers from anyone else are welcome.
Some time ago I posted on this list a request stating that my employer would
be happy to release a Tcl interface to Xerces-C I developed for internal use; but
I had no answer. What should we do?
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