It is a relatively short list:

Walter Bender (wal...@sugarlabs.org)  I approve
Dan Williams d...@redhat.org
Gary Martin garycmar...@gmail.com
Christian Marc Schmidt anyth...@christianmarcschmidt.com
Tomeu Vizoso tomeu.viz...@gmail.com
Manuel Quinones ma...@laptop.org
Eben Eliason eben.elia...@gmail.com
Marco Pesenti Gritti ma...@marcopg.org
Benjamin Berg ben...@sugarlabs.org

Did I miss anyone?

regards.

-walter

On Thu, Jun 20, 2013 at 2:52 PM, Tony Sebro <t...@sfconservancy.org> wrote:
> On 06/18/2013 12:19 PM, Bradley M. Kuhn wrote:
>>
>> Meanwhile, Conservancy can help draft an email for permission to assent.
>> I'll coordinate with Tony on it and get back to you as soon as we can.
>
> Hi, all:
> Here's some draft language we can use to collect the consent of various
> copyright holders to the relicensing of code under the Apache license.
>
> If you give Conservancy a clear git log of people to contact, we can do the
> work of collecting and recording the responses of contributors.
>
> Best,
> -Tony
>
> ----
> Hello;
>
> You're receiving this email because you are a contributor of code and/or
> other copyrighted content to the Sugar Labs project.  Software Freedom
> Conservancy is the nonprofit corporate home of Sugar Labs, and we thank you
> for your contribution.
>
> We're writing you ask that you grant Conservancy and Sugar Labs permission
> to relicense the code and associated files stored in the
> https://github.com/sugarlabs/sugar-artwork repository (currently licensed
> under LGPL v2 or later) under the Apache License 2.0 as a second license.
> The result would be that everything in that repository would be available
> for use under both the LGPL2+ and the Apache License 2.0 concurrently.
>
> By adding the Apache License as a second license, Sugar Labs would be able
> to reuse code from /sugar-artwork in javascript libraries under the Apache
> license, and include javascript libraries licensed under the Apache License
> inside Sugar Labs application bundles [note:  feel free to suggest a
> stronger/more clearly-articulated rationale as a replacement. -Tony]
>
> Please indicate your permission by replying to this email with the
> following:
> - the words "I approve."
> - your full name
>
> We'll keep your email as record of your consent.
>
> Thanks again for your contribution and your continued support of the Sugar
> Labs project.
>
> --
> Tony Sebro, General Counsel, Software Freedom Conservancy
> +1-212-461-3245 x11
> t...@sfconservancy.org
> www.sfconservancy.org
>



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