[+Cc Steven ] Steven, you're on the TAB, can you help with this issue? Or bring it up with other TAB members? Thanks :) Full quote below for reference: On 24.10.22 19:11, David Sterba wrote: > On Mon, Oct 24, 2022 at 11:25:04AM -0400, Chris Mason wrote: >> On 10/24/22 10:44 AM, Christoph Hellwig wrote: >>> On Mon, Oct 24, 2022 at 08:12:29AM +0000, Johannes Thumshirn wrote: >>>> David, what's your plan to progress with this series? >>> >>> FYI, I object to merging any of my code into btrfs without a proper >>> copyright notice, and I also need to find some time to remove my >>> previous significant changes given that the btrfs maintainer >>> refuses to take the proper and legally required copyright notice. >>> >>> So don't waste any of your time on this. >> >> Christoph's request is well within the norms for the kernel, given that >> he's making substantial changes to these files. I talked this over with >> GregKH, who pointed me at: >> >> https://www.linuxfoundation.org/blog/blog/copyright-notices-in-open-source-software-projects >> >> Even if we'd taken up some of the other policies suggested by this doc, >> I'd still defer to preferences of developers who have made significant >> changes. > > I've asked for recommendations or best practice similar to the SPDX > process. Something that TAB can acknowledge and that is perhaps also > consulted with lawyers. And understood within the linux project, > not just that some dudes have an argument because it's all clear as mud > and people are used to do things differently. > > The link from linux foundation blog is nice but unless this is codified > into the process it's just somebody's blog post. Also there's a paragraph > about "Why not list every copyright holder?" that covers several points > why I don't want to do that. > > But, if TAB says so I will do, perhaps spending hours of unproductive > time looking up the whole history of contributors and adding year, name, > company whatever to files. >