-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On 15/01/12 20:07, Francesco Poli wrote: >> Please note that Andrei found it “a bit harsh” [1] (well, it was >> about >>> copyright reassignment, since we will only ask for a >>> relicensing permission, maybe his remark won't stand) if we >>> remove commit access to people who won't give their agreement. >>> Hopefully, none of us will really disagree, and we'll only >>> temporarily remove commit access to temporarily unavailable >>> contributors. > As it should already be clear from my previous comments, I think > that requiring blanket re-licensing permission from contributors as > a prerequisite for accepting contributions to an activity of the > Debian Project would be a *very bad* precedent. > > I think that such a strategy, if adopted, would alienate a number > of existing or future potential contributors.
I know I'm probably saying the same as Hugo in a different way, but what about assigning the copyright, and accepting as payment an agreement that the work will only be relicenced within certain guidelines, eg saying that it must meet the 2012 DFSG for example. Should the project then use the copyright to unacceptably relicence the work, they are in breach of contract, the copyright transfer can be voided, and the relicence becomes a copyright violation. That's the way the FSF do their copyright assigns, auiu. Cheers, Wol -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2.0.17 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org/ iQEcBAEBAgAGBQJPLn0kAAoJENxtD9pn8rRukHYH/jEYDnsNrHBiIhZpvNmUnQeA imP0djRywQemE1axt9zsi3PuiuwFsEVKI9dZmwdY/dXSA4teLH0ryd0yRhBI6Nf3 y489RPCkThgU1wP5l8NOn3ieE0R3t1Gd6WDqAg/YD+XQ+XggPLM4EgzQ8MG50zDC GQD8u8oCuNwCJVxP89fISBP9T4lITYVNbVpLVTrF6yn6cAakcy/cUUgW4ZQWmjnn KR4cvaMmj4Jbdnn3O1KC+WuPaCTCDKN+CUOC16n4LcPZwLRJoUmNIQy2+F9OvM9X BQwN41j7KzcPvp6D4flZsTNV6PRQDoPZOMd0K66YQTMVI7LoguuNXAyzulDq81M= =G6XW -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-legal-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/4f2e7d34.3060...@youngman.org.uk