On Jan 8, 2012 10:02 AM, "Doug Arthur" <dougart...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > On Jan 8, 2012 9:32 AM, "Mihai Ene" <dkra...@yahoo.com> wrote: > > > > You cannot use an anonymous submission platform (like a blog, Twitter or personal websites) because every user who submits materials needs to sign the apache ICLA > > Thus, i am afraid that the mailing list remains the only option so far. > > > > Mihai Ene > > > > Good point, but that sucks. It's a good medium for exposure, and everyone has access to that platform without extra sign up efforts. > - Doug > > Including the mailing list, as private communication is discouraged. Sorry if it was just an oversight.
I have another thought about this. Why can't they use a public medium, and if it's the one accepted, that one person signs an ICLA? Surely we're not going to hamper entries by requiring all entrants to sign an ICLA up front? Or, would it be acceptable to put it in the entry contest rules that their submission constitutes the signing of the ICLA, like other contest states they have rights to your submissions for promotional purposes? - Doug