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I'm not a lawyer, but I think it's probably better to have CLA for cool company projects. The following Japanese article is probably easy to understand about CLA and why you need CLA.
[著作権の保有と譲渡 - …
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This repository contains third-party contributions covered by either the MIT License or some ambiguous MIT + Share Alike -- I don't know which one it is! Given that errors are typically decided agains…
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Setup process for submissions to this project to be licensed by the contributor under Creative Commons license agreement, along the following lines:
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Contributor_Lic…
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*Issue migrated from trac ticket # 130*
**component:** unknown | **priority:** major
#### 2016-01-18 02:17:02: @jjeising created the issue
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We probably want a CLA.
Examples maybe [1](http://fo…
a-tze updated
7 years ago
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cc @tomkralidis
## Overview
As part of OSGeo incubation, our Graduation Checklist (https://github.com/ZOO-Project/ZOO-Project/wiki/ProjectGraduationChecklist) requires the project to firm up con…
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In addition to the license, we also need a contributor license agreement (CLA) to make sure the project's code can continue to be developed and distributed without ambiguity in who owns or licenses wh…
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### Project Name
Ursa
### License
MIT
### Contributor
IRIHI Technology
### Existing OSS Project?
Yes
### Source Code URL
https://github.com/irihitech/Ursa.Avalonia
### Project Homepage URL
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Phrased as an imperative, but it's open to debate:
What is a CLA?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Contributor_License_Agreement
It's good because it requires contributors to attest that they have…
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We might need CLA for contributors to ensure that once someone has provided a contribution, you cannot try to withdraw permission for its use at a later date.
- https://cla.github.com/
- https://cla…
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As an open source project, OpenCDMS needs open source license(s) and a contributor's license agreement (CLA). These should both be in place as early as possible.
The OpenWIS Association require tha…