----- Original Message ----- > From: "Richard Fontana" <rfontana@xxxxxxxxxx> > To: "Sam Kottler" <skottler@xxxxxxxxxx> > Cc: legal@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > Sent: Tuesday, November 19, 2013 5:22:23 PM > Subject: Re: Google compute engine + trusted testers > > On Tue, Nov 19, 2013 at 05:16:54PM -0500, Sam Kottler wrote: > > Greetings legal@, > > > > I've been working on the behalf of the cloud WG to get Fedora images built > > for Google's new compute engine platform. As part of this work, Google has > > asked interested people (Red Hat employees or not) to join their 'trusted > > tester' program. Here's the program described by Google: 'As a Google > > Trusted Tester, you can be part of an exclusive group that helps improve > > our products by providing candid feedback and identifying problems before > > anyone else gets to use them.' This allows people working on the images to > > get access to more advanced features of GCE to upload and test them using > > features that might not yet be available. I have the full document if > > anyone is interested in seeing it (I'm weary of publishing the whole thing > > to this list), but the gist is that it's a confidentiality agreement and > > indemnification/limitation of liability document. > > > > So...is it permissible to ask Fedora contributors to sign this document? > > I'm happy to provide any additional information or connect a > > representative of the legal team with contacts at Google. > > For Red Hat employees this needs to go through internal legal review. I assume that's true even if they're going to be working with GCE outside of their work duties as a Fedora contributor, not as a RH employee? > > - Richard > > _______________________________________________ legal mailing list legal@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/legal