[Python-Dev] Introducing Electronic Contributor Agreements
Steven D'Aprano
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Wed Mar 6 21:06:15 CET 2013
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On 05/03/13 09:08, Brett Cannon wrote: > Depends on your paranoia. If you're worried about accidentally lifting IP > merely by reading someone's source code, then you wouldn't want to touch > code without the CLA signed. > > Now I'm not that paranoid, but I'm still not about to commit someone's code > now without the CLA signed to make sure we are legally covered for the > patch. If someone chooses not to contribute because of the CLA that's fine, > but since we have already told at least Anatoly that we won't accept > patches from him until he signs the CLA I'm not going to start acting > differently towards others. I view legally covering our ass by having > someone fill in a form is worth the potential loss of some contribution in > the grand scheme of things. Pardon my ignorance, but how does a CLA protect us in the event of an IP violation? -- Steven
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