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Re: Future code ownership
- From: Andrew Lunn <andrew dot lunn at ascom dot ch>
- To: Jonathan Larmour <jifl at jifvik dot org>
- Cc: eCos Maintainers <ecos-maintainers at sources dot redhat dot com>
- Date: Tue, 17 Dec 2002 17:38:38 +0100
- Subject: Re: Future code ownership
- References: <3DFDF6B7.8090008@jifvik.org>
> 1) No copyright assignments at all. This is like the Linux kernel. The
> admin overhead is reduced, as well as the hassle factor for contributors.
> However the ownership of the code is called into question, and there is a
> risk that code that is contributed may not be the copyright owners - think
> of the corporate disclaimer thing we have. Certainly the FSF are against
> it for these types of reasons, and they are the acknowledged experts in
> this field. Once this decision is made it can never be revoked. Definitely
> no potential licence revenue.
I don't think assignments are that much of a burden on the
contributer, but i would try to ensure its a case of sign it once, it
lasts indefinatly. Having to redo the assignment everytime was APITA.
We know RH had the infrastucture in place to handle these
assignments. What about the other options. Does SPI Inc already have
this infrastructure? Do any of its other projects require such
assignments? How quickly are they processed?
Andrew