[Joseph C. Sible <josephcsible at gmail.com> > I'm used to signing CLA's that require nothing beyond a name and a check > box. When I went to sign the PSF Contributor Agreement so I can submit > a PR for CPython, I was surprised to see that it wants my address. Why > does the Python Software Foundation need this, especially when nobody > else does? So that our marketing partners can deliver exciting consumer shopping opportunities directly to your front door ;-) Seriously, "nobody else does" shows you haven't looked much. For example, the first two I just looked at also require a mailing address: Apache CLA https://www.apache.org/licenses/icla.pdf Android CLA https://cla.developers.google.com/clas/new?domain=DOMAIN_GOOGLE&kind=KIND_INDIVIDUAL So I'll guess that projects big enough to hire actual lawyers require an address. As to why they want an address, you'll have to ask a lawyer! There aren't any on this list. So, if you really want to pursue this, I suggest you direct the question instead to the Python Software Foundation, which deals with the project's legalities: psf at python.org
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