On 07/01/15 16:09, Fred Wenzel wrote:
> Will this be tracked anywhere (i.e., as a "consent flag" that can later be
> pointed at when needed)?
No. The new document opens:
"By committing to Mozilla repositories - that is, by directly
contributing source code, documentation or other data ("Code") to a
website or repository operated, controlled or managed by the Mozilla
Foundation or its affiliates (a "Mozilla Repository") - you are
indicating your agreement to the terms set out below."
They could argue that they'd never seen the document - but it is linked
from the access procedure and they are told to make sure they are OK
with it. I'll be filing follow-up bugs to get the link put in the README
files of our Github repos.
The document is, and always was, a promise of good behaviour, not a
legally binding contract. I doubt we would ever sue a Mozilla
contributor - that sort of thing doesn't tend to lead to greater
contribution from anyone!
Gerv
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