> Bradley M. Kuhn wrote:
>> BTW, the patch is copyrighted by me and licensed under Artistic-2.0-or-
>> later.
Allison Randal wrote at 02:19 (EDT):
> That would mean we can't apply it. Pynie is currently still covered by
> the old Perl CLA, and under Artistic 2.0, but it will be switching to
> the Python CLA and the Python license in the not-to-distant future. We
> have verbal agreement from all existing Pynie contributors to sign a
> Python CLA when we reach that point, and would need the same from you.
Ok, I didn't realize it, and assumed the project was Artistic-2.0. I'm
sure I can probably sign the Python CLA. I'll read it this weekend and
let you know, but I seriously doubt it will be a problem.
Sorry for the confusion. I had asked pmichaud on IRC and he seemed to
think Artistic-2.0 was right.
(BTW, I've been committing to Pynie already, pmichaud gave me access, so
I will strive to make sure the licensing all gets sorted out. I tend to
like to be explicit about licensing of patches in bug trackers, because
it helps find implicit things -- like this issue of the Python CLA.)
> Bradley M. Kuhn wrote:
>> BTW, the patch is copyrighted by me and licensed under Artistic-2.0-or-
>> later.
Allison Randal wrote at 02:19 (EDT):
> That would mean we can't apply it. Pynie is currently still covered by
> the old Perl CLA, and under Artistic 2.0, but it will be switching to
> the Python CLA and the Python license in the not-to-distant future. We
> have verbal agreement from all existing Pynie contributors to sign a
> Python CLA when we reach that point, and would need the same from you.
Ok, I didn't realize it, and assumed the project was Artistic-2.0. I'm
sure I can probably sign the Python CLA. I'll read it this weekend and
let you know, but I seriously doubt it will be a problem.
Sorry for the confusion. I had asked pmichaud on IRC and he seemed to
think Artistic-2.0 was right.
(BTW, I've been committing to Pynie already, pmichaud gave me access, so
I will strive to make sure the licensing all gets sorted out. I tend to
like to be explicit about licensing of patches in bug trackers, because
it helps find implicit things -- like this issue of the Python CLA.)
--
-- bkuhn