Hi
On Sat, Sep 6, 2014 at 11:22 AM, drago01 wrote:
Huh? What makes one legally not eligible to contribute? Just not
signing the fpca? How is that different from someone that submits a
patch via bugzilla / mail / whatever?
I don't think people check whether those patch submitters have signed
the fpca and neither do I think they should.
This is a problem that I have with the FPCA and I have highlighted it the advisory board list before and no action was taken. Fedora project members are enforcing it in places where it would be perfectly acceptable to take a patch under an open source license without enforcing the FPCA requirement unnecessarily. There is no legal basis for that.
Rahul
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