Re: Contributor License Agreement (CLA)?, Re: Wiki page updated

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Hi


Fedora Foundation does not mention anything about that. It has no say or control over who provides support services for Fedora as far as I know. The foundation is a overall management and delegation authority. It can bless, reject existing or proposed Fedora Projects or choose to shutdown stale projects or entities within Fedora as a extreme measure. It does not micro manage any of the sub projects including legacy beyond that level.

I will add to this since it was asked to me off list.

What does the presence of foundation mean for the legacy project?

Generally you dont have to worry about the foundation other than potentially funding. The foundation has accepted this project as a formal one and the legal as well as management practices will in general codify existing practices in this project rather than requiring to change to fit in some rigid structure however there are some potential changes like the CLA which might be projected for everyone's benefit and for the management to be streamlined across various Fedora Projects.

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Ps: It would be helpful if people can ask questions in the list itself. I dont want to repeat answers individually for everyone.
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