On 12 June 2013 13:21, Bradley M. Kuhn <bk...@sfconservancy.org> wrote:
> Walter Bender wrote at 09:52 (EDT) on Tuesday: > > For the Javascipt/HTML5 work, we are going to use Apache and would > > like to fold in the artwork that is currently LGPL. So presumably a > > second license is required. Any protocol for this that you recommend? > > I'm happy to reach out to the authors. > > Yes, while there is no formal protocol, the usual process is to work > through the entire git repository, find all those who have contributed, > build a list of them, and then start collecting permission. It's a > relatively simple record keeping task. Conservancy is happy to help if > you'd like. > Sorry for the delay, I wanted to make sure the decision to go for Apache was solid. I made a list of contributors. I'm not sure what's the best way to collect permission though. For example, should we email the contributors keeping a list in cc so that we have a public record?
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