I've forwarded this thread to our IP counsel in legal who will be able to
advise and provide any such statements we need.
PS I anticipate no problems with us making a statement such as Matt mentions
for all Red Hat employees. For code contributed by community members, we don't
hold the
On 15 Jan 2012, at 16:22, Mark Struberg wrote:
Copyright 2011, Red Hat, Inc. and/or its
affiliates, and individual contributors by the @authors tag.
To clarify this as well. This doesn't mean a 'shared' ownership! Usually this
wording in an OSS license is used to express that both the
basically that would be fine.
But note that any user on github _might_ be faked. It's simple for everyone to
e.g. create a commit with Marius Bogoevici marius.bogoev...@gmail.com as
committer info ;)
So please only pull from locations you know and have verified in the past -
otherwise let the
what about individuals like me ? Or about IP of code coming from other project
? In Seam social, I get lots of services API binding from Spring Social (an
ASL2 license project). I there any issue about that ?
regards,
Antoine SABOT-DURAND
Le 15 janv. 2012 à 16:59, Mark Struberg a écrit :
On Sun, Jan 15, 2012 at 10:37 AM, Pete Muir pm...@redhat.com wrote:
We need to ensure all non-Red Hat contributors to Seam 3 whose code we
migrate to DeltaSpike have either signed the Deltaspike CLAs OR can provide a
statement that the license the code to the Apache Foundation AIUI.
I would
Hi Matt,
On Sun, Jan 15, 2012 at 10:28 AM, Antoine Sabot-Durand
anto...@sabot-durand.net wrote:
what about individuals like me ? Or about IP of code coming from other
project ? In Seam social, I get lots of services API binding from Spring
Social (an ASL2 license project). I there any
On 2012-01-15, at 1:02 PM, Antoine Sabot-Durand wrote:
Hi Matt,
On Sun, Jan 15, 2012 at 10:28 AM, Antoine Sabot-Durand
anto...@sabot-durand.net wrote:
what about individuals like me ? Or about IP of code coming from other
project ? In Seam social, I get lots of services API binding