> * What is the scope of a patch that requires a contributor > agreement? Unfortunately, that question was never fully answered (or I forgot what the answer was). > * Do Google employees, working on company time, automatically get > treated as contributors with existing contributor agreements on > file with the PSF? Yes, they do. > If so, are there are other companies that > automatically get this treatment? Not that I know of. > * Should we change the workflow for roundup to make this assignment > of license clearer (see Tobias's idea in the thread about a > click-though agreement). I think we do need something written; a lawyer may be able to tell precisely. I still hope that we can record, in the tracker, which contributors have signed an agreement. > In these matters, Jython, as a project under the Python Software > Foundation, intends to follow the same policy as CPython. Please keep pushing. From this message alone, I find two questions to the lawyer, and one (possibly two) feature requests for the bug tracker. Regards, Martin
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