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From: deloptes <del...@ya...> - 2011-01-08 15:03:32
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Michael Banck wrote: > On Sat, Jan 08, 2011 at 05:12:40AM -0800, Emanoil Kotsev wrote: >> > Are you interested in any help with this that does not involve >> > signing a contributor agreement? >> > >> >> Licensing of synthesis was also my consideration. Interesting to know >> how Patrick has solved it into his project. I don't remember if I had >> to sign a license agreement when running syncevo the first time > > Chris was talking about contributor agreements, not license agreements. > It is about when you donate code to the project, they want you to sign > over some parts of your copyright so they can potentially relicense the > code to their liking (either to another open source license, or > dual-license it with a proprietary license for their clients). This > does not affect users of the software. > > thanks I just understood this later :-) |