Jim Grisanzio a ?crit :
> We are updating Section 10 of the CTI`s TOU to clarify the points you 
> called out. I agree with your position. Also, contributions resulting 
> from the use of the CTI tool will be covered by the SCA. We will clarify 
> that on the site as well. The confusion around these use/contribution 
> policies was an inadvertent implementation error on our part. The g11n 
> guys built a fantastic tool here, but it represents a first for us in 
> that it cuts across all of Sun`s open source projects. That brings up 
> some interesting possibilities for community engagement around 
> translation contributions as well as some communication challenges 
> across multiple projects. So we`ll update our documents as we come out 
> of beta so everything is consistent with existing policies on 
> opensolaris.org. Again, thanks for bringing this up. And thanks to the 
> g11n engineers for building a very cool tool ...

Ah, I underatand better now. Other OpenSource projects which don't have 
a SCA of their own. The tool is intersecting licenses on a wide scale.

Of course, that seems perfectly right now - I'm looking forward to a 
test-drive of that very nice new tool :-)

Laurent


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