Jacek Laskowski wrote: > On 9/9/06, Andrus Adamchik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> Often users who are not committers offer help with documentations and >> we don't want to turn them down. >> >> Did you ever have to deal with it, and if so, how do you solve the >> legal issues with Confluence contributions? Do you force all users to >> sign a CLA? > > AFAIUI, there's no CLAs as far as Wiki/Confluence stuff's concerned. > Isn't it a (silent?) requirement that if one wants to contribute to > Wiki he/she agrees to donate the writtings to a project the Wiki > belongs to? > > Regardless of my answer, I'd suggest that you ask [EMAIL PROTECTED] (and > voluntarily, without any CLAs involved, forward their answer here ;-))
There aren't. it's a wiki. it's like writing on the ground in chalk, or sending mail to a mail list. What I would imagine would help is if you made the terms of contribution explicit somewhere on the wiki, like a link at the bottom of each page or something... geir
