On Fri, Jan 29, 2016 at 10:08 AM, Sergey B Kirpichev
<skirpic...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Fri, Jan 29, 2016 at 11:54:39AM -0500, Aaron Meurer wrote:
>>    No, sending a link to a mailing list doesn't constitute permission to use
>>    the contents of that link.
>
> You know better.  As I said, I'm not a layer and just use common sense.
>
>>    So let me ask you two questions:
>>    Is it OK if we upstream this specific patch
>>    ([2]https://github.com/skirpichev/omg/pull/204)?
>
> I answered this question: in _this_ case - I don't care.
>
>>    Is it OK if we upstream additional patches of yours, both past and
>>    future?
>
> No.  Only if you gonor all terms of the license (BSD for now).
>
> PS:
> For me, it's a nonsense.  Instead of technical
> discussion - this all...  Lets stop.


We would have to consult a lawyer, which I currently don't have time
nor money to do.

It is not practical to have all ~450 contributors in the copyright
statement, so we have just "SymPy Development Team" and then all the
authors are in the AUTHORS files (unless they specifically don't want
to be listed). So that's what we've been following so far. Since you
said that this is not acceptable for your contribution, then we will
not accept it until we can figure out the legal stuff.


Ondrej

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