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[Python-Dev] [Web-SIG] Adding wsgiref to stdlib

[Python-Dev] [Web-SIG] Adding wsgiref to stdlib [Python-Dev] [Web-SIG] Adding wsgiref to stdlibIan Bicking ianb at colorstudy.com
Wed May 24 22:25:08 CEST 2006
Ian Bicking wrote:
> Phillip J. Eby wrote:
> 
>>At 02:32 PM 4/28/2006 -0500, Ian Bicking wrote:
>>
>>>I'd like to include paste.lint with that as well (as wsgiref.lint or
>>>whatever).  Since the last discussion I enumerated in the docstring all
>>>the checks it does.  There's still some outstanding issues, mostly where
>>>I'm not sure if it is too restrictive (marked with @@ in the source).
>>>It's at:
>>>
>>>   http://svn.pythonpaste.org/Paste/trunk/paste/lint.py
>>
>>Ian, I see this is under the MIT license.  Do you also have a PSF 
>>contributor agreement (to license under AFL/ASF)?  If not, can you place 
>>a copy of this under a compatible license so that I can add this to the 
>>version of wsgiref that gets checked into the stdlib?
> 
> 
> I don't have a contributor agreement.  I can change the license in 
> place, or sign an agreement, or whatever; someone should just tell me 
> what to do.

I faxed in a contributor aggreement, and added this to the comment 
header of the file:


# Also licenced under the Apache License, 2.0: 
http://opensource.org/licenses/apache2.0.php
# Licensed to PSF under a Contributor Agreement
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