On Feb 5, 11:51 am, Sean Corfield <seancorfi...@gmail.com> wrote:
> off to Rich... If someone really feels signing and mailing an
> agreement is "too much work" then they don't seem very committed to
> contributing, IMO. It's really not much of a hardship is it?

Things like github's pull requests are really great, as they are
lowering the barriers for both the contributor to contribute as well
as for the maintainer to review and merge in changes. And although the
physical CA is 'orthogonal' to pull requests - btw. my real question
here - it is setting up a barrier.

If you'd have to sign and send mails for every open source project you
want to contribute to, it would be pretty annoying. Not everyone is a
main contributor to every project they have a small patch for.

That said, clojure for me surely is a project that could convince me
to send out that form, but I'm not that big a stamp donor these days.

> "If you're not annoying somebody, you're not really alive."
> -- Margaret Atwood

So chances are I'm "really alive".

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