To date we have not asked anyone to sign any papers, nor suggested any change, that I know of. Or, put more directly: what are you talking about?
We do not like paperwork any more than you do. Should you want to contribute, you are welcome to do so under the same terms as anyone else. There is even a big chance those terms will be a bit overhauled soon to grant everybody who abide by them already and in the future rights to do anything they want with their own contributions. :-) Just some good wordings missing, for the moment. This time I won't try to formulate them all on my own, as Nilsson hinted I might have done the last time around. :-)
/ Johan Sundström, Lysator
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2003-09-11 21:12: Subject: Re: IDA's policy on Pike contributions
i guess the conference would be a good place to do the papersigning without any mailing back and forth.
will people from IDA who are permitted to sign be at the conference?
i always hate paperwork, and while i don't have anything significant to contribute to the code now, the mere fact that paperwork has to be done before i can contribute is likely to stop me from doing so unless i get pushed really hard...
greetings, martin.
/ Brevbäraren