Dear Julien and cocoatomo, thank you for the clear explanation. On Sun, Oct 20, 2019 at 9:42 PM Julien Palard <jul...@palard.fr> wrote:
> > About the PSF CLA signing, IANAL but: > - Simply translating does not require CLA signing thanks to the paragraph > (from PEP 545) every translation put in their README clearly indicating > that all the works is in CC0. > - Producing more that just translations (PR against docsbuild-scripts, > cpython, psf-salt, or any repo in github.com/python/, linked to the > translation or not) requires the CLA to be signed and is enforced by a bot. > - Helping a community (like being a PEP545 coordinator, a transfiex > coordinator, organizing meetups, and so on) don't require CLA signing. > > yes, that is my most concern actually. I don't need to ask other people to sign the CLA, just to get translation help from them. > In any cases, or in doubt, I'd say sign it now, so if you need to push > something in a python related repo in the future, you won't be slowed down > with the signing process. > > and yes, I have signed the CLA. also create an account on bugs.python.org for any further purpose related to the translation of Python documentation. -- sincerely, oon arfiandwi
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