On Feb 23, 2007, at 22:24 , Karsten Wade wrote:
Interesting point, yes. To refer back up to Rahul's comment, the CLA
covers contributions of content. What is content?
My strawman guess - a work covered by copyright law.
The CLA exists for legal purposes. There are probably situations
where CLA completion has been incorrectly set as a prerequisite for
participation, in areas of Fedora where having a clear license is not
really necessary.
Yea, the CLA process itself can be hairy, and fixing it probably just
requires someone to think about the user experience a little. Right
now there is an obscure set of instructions locked away behind two or
three links. We really need a 'get involved in Fedora' wizard that
walks the user through all the steps sequentially, from signing up
for an account through the CLA to applying for the relevant groups.
On the other hand, the basic process is sound and verifies people's e-
mail address anyways, which is a good thing if we're giving them CVS
access or sending them T-shirts or whatever.
Steps like 'adding to EditGroup' are totally separate from the CLA,
and can be automated if someone takes the time to write the scripts.
It just needs work.
Best,
-- Elliot
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