On Wed, 28 Nov 2007 15:52:01 -0800, Philipp von Weitershausen
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
It's actually even more restrictive than that: If I read paragraph 5 of
the contributor agreement [1] right, then whoever checks things in must
have the intellectual property over the code, otherwise s/he would not
be able to donate half of it to ZC. So effectively you can't check in
somebody else's code, even if it's covered by the ZPL.
That's correct from a legal point of view. Which is why code in the
Collective is a separate repository and isn't covered by the contributor
agreement in our particular case.
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Alexander Limi ยท http://limi.net
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